enable DNS
Nina Pham
nina at gibbons.com
Fri Jun 11 21:54:39 UTC 2004
Peter Boy wrote:
>Am Fr, den 11.06.2004 schrieb Nina Pham um 21:04:
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>>I already have that file with correct ipaddresses
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>Quite strange. The DNS client is installed and activated by default.
>Nothing special to do but the configuration via /etc/resolv.conf
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>You may open a terminal window and type in the command
> nslookup
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>Ignore the deprecated message. You should then try
> server
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>The answer should be the same IP which you'll find in resolv.conf
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>Then you may ask for an address:
> www.duke.edu
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>and you should get the address 152.3.233.7 and 152.3.233.20 resp.
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>You may leave the programm by <ctrl><c>
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>Does this happen as described?
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>Peter
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I got the correct ip back when i do nslookup server, but don't get
anythinig from www.duke.edu. How do I make sure that dns client is on?
nina
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