I get an empty document.

I can ping all the nameservers from outside the server -- that is from the
internet -- they all are accessable -- I'm trying to see why the ip reverse
mappings aren't working.

Thanks for your suggestions -- what does the empty document imply?
Paul

Gordon Messmer wrote:

> "Paul R. Watkins" wrote:
> > 1. I can access the main domain and get email. Trying to access my web
> > site on the main domain tries to connect but delivers nothing -- httdp
> > is running and configured correctly.
>
> Do you get an empty document, or does the connection stall for a really
> long time?
>
> > 2. None of the virtual domains work for either web or email.
>
> Based on #3, could be a DNS issue...
>
> > 3. nslookup returns the following:
> > nslookup
> > *** Can't find server name for address 209.219.xxx.xxx: No response from
> > server
> > *** Default servers are not available
> > The above 3 addresses are for the nameservers.
>
> So, if I read this right, you have three name servers specified in
> /etc/resolv.conf, and nslookup can't reverse any of them.
>
> Can you ping your name servers?  Can you otherwise verify that they are
> operating normally?  The most important thing is that they will do a
> reverse lookup for themselves.  You may want to try to get this
> information from another box.
>
> MSG
>
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