Aaron Boyles wrote:
Actually, no, I can't. I get that message with Yahoo as well. I vaguely
remember running into this issue before, and it having something to do
with
using Windows 2K3 server behind NAT. As I recall at the time, it was
decided that the 'solution' was far more work than it was worth. :/
Really NAT should have nothing to do with it. Your DNS resolution on that
box is
just plain broken.
I'd check /etc/resolv.conf and make sure only your DNS servers are listed.
I'd also make sure that all your internal IPs, especially the DNS server,
have
reverse-DNS zones on them. This is just critical for any kind of
functional network.
It's Windows - no /etc/resolv.conf :)
Does it work if you manually list outside DNS server IPs in your network
settings, rather than using DHCP-supplied addresses and/or the gateway's IP?