On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 11:42:28AM +0700, mee thun wrote:
> Good Morning..
>
> I am new member in this mailing list. I need help to change the query type
> in the nslookup command.
> The default nslookup using A, but I use ipv6 so the query type must use
> . I don't know how to change the defa
I'm not certain as to what it is your trying to do exactly, but the hint
zone should provide addresses of root servers. One of which will be
contacted to download the list of root nameservers.
Wildcard address are really not very nice as they make resolver searches
ineffective when unexpected add
I' wondering if the network your attaching to via VPN allows direct DNS
lookups?
I know of networks where the provided servers have firewall rules that allow
them to make queries but other servers are not.
You could test this theory by trying to connect to a root server with dig
when connected to
I see the cmd.txt is still ?! empty - so once again.
?!?! probably apparmor problem with firefox so I have to put the
text here:
root@duron650:/etc# dig www.seznam.cz
; <<>> DiG 9.7.1-P2 <<>> www.seznam.cz
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR,
I see the cmd.txt is empty - so once again.
cmd.txt
Description: Binary data
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I see the cmd.txt is still ?! empty - so once again.
cmd.txt
Description: Binary data
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Hello,
now more details:
- PŮVODNÍ ZPRÁVA -
Od: "Chuck Swiger"
Komu: "kapetr"
Předmět: Re: BIND9 fails resolving after connecting to VPN
Datum: 8.4.2011 - 23:57:10
> On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:23 PM, kapetr wrote:
> >> What does:
> >>
> >> dig +short rs.dns-oarc.net txt
> >>
> >> ...do whe
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