Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Tom H wrote:
> > > # grep hosts /etc/nsswitch.conf
> > > hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
> > ...
> > "dns" isn't being queried because you've got avahi installed and so
> > when it's queried through "mdns4_minimal" and the host's ip isn't
> >
On Ma, 25 oct 11, 00:54:08, Greg van Anders wrote:
>
> I can successfully host 192.168.1.254 to the above, as well
> as many others. Yet if I try to, for example, ssh to the same server I
> get "Name or service unknown". Adding -v, or -vv doesn't seem to tell
> me any more.
>
> I find this a bit
On Lu, 24 oct 11, 21:50:15, Tom H wrote:
>
> > # grep hosts /etc/nsswitch.conf
> > hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
>
> I'm glad that you or someone else thought of asking for the above
> because it slipped my mind and I think that it identifies the problem.
> (Ever
El 2011-10-25 a las 14:25 -0400, Greg van Anders escribió:
(sending back to the list and correcting the top-posting ;-) )
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> > On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:54:08 -0400, Greg van Anders wrote:
> >
> > (...)
> >
> >> I can successfully host 192.168.1.2
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:54:08 -0400, Greg van Anders wrote:
(...)
> I can successfully host 192.168.1.254 to the above, as well as
> many others. Yet if I try to, for example, ssh to the same server I get
> "Name or service unknown". Adding -v, or -vv doesn't seem to tell me any
> more.
>
> I fi
Hi Bob, Tom and Carlos,
Thanks!
See below:
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Greg van Anders wrote:
>> I didn't install a DNS server and I am connecting via DHCP.
>
> Good. DHCP should automatically provide you with a nameserver. And
> hopefully that nameserver will be work
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Greg van Anders wrote:
>>
>> # grep hosts /etc/nsswitch.conf
>> hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
>
> I have never seen the mdns4 parts installed upon a pristine install of
> Debian. I can only guess that something
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Greg van Anders
wrote:
> Thanks Bob and Tom.
You're welcome.
> # grep hosts /etc/nsswitch.conf
> hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
I'm glad that you or someone else thought of asking for the above
because it slipped my mind and I
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Greg van Anders wrote:
> > # cat /etc/resolv.conf
> > # Generated by NetworkManager
> > nameserver 192.168.1.254
Oh. Your DHCP server isn't configured with a local domain name. That
is fine. But it might be better if it has one. Then it would include
a 'search' line in the
Greg van Anders wrote:
> I didn't install a DNS server and I am connecting via DHCP.
Good. DHCP should automatically provide you with a nameserver. And
hopefully that nameserver will be working! That would be extra nice.
But it is possible that it hasn't.
> # dpkg -l bind
The package name is
Ok, so you have install what seems to be a desktop Linux machine, behind
a router/firewall of you home/office, in any case mos default
instalations would set the DNS server in the file /etc/resolv.conf if
you dont have this then you miss something or something else is
resolving in its place, in
Thanks Bob and Tom.
I didn't install a DNS server and I am connecting via DHCP.
The results of the various commands are below.
Thanks for your help!
Greg
# dpkg -l bind
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ E
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Greg van Anders
wrote:
>
> I'm a bit embarrassed to be asking this question, but I just did a
> brand new installation of Squeeze. The install seemed to go fine and I
> didn't notice any problems.
>
> Upon booting, however, I don't seem to be able to resolve any ho
Greg van Anders wrote:
> I just did a brand new installation of Squeeze. The install seemed
> to go fine and I didn't notice any problems.
Did you select, at the task selection menu, the "DNS Server" task?
You should be able to resolve names in both cases but the debug route
is different in the di
Hi,
I'm a bit embarrassed to be asking this question, but I just did a
brand new installation of Squeeze. The install seemed to go fine and I
didn't notice any problems.
Upon booting, however, I don't seem to be able to resolve any hosts
other than www.debian.org and security.debian.org.
If I br
I am getting the following in my logs and I would like to get rid of it.
Anyone know where I should start?
named[352]: late CNAME in answer section for skios.es MX from
[195.219.190.135].53
the IP MX and domain in the error are not mine.
Thanks in advance
Tony Heal
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here 'boss' is the hostname of the machine running the dns
server (bind v8 from woody) -- these no doubt come from
spamassassin:
Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Aug 19 04:14:20 boss named[25505]: MAXQUERIES exceeded, possible data loop in
resolving (230.209.217.193.bl.spamcop.net)
Aug
K.Y.Lo writes:
> I use telnet command to say 'Host name lookup failure'.
> What does that mean? I cant find about the troubleshooting in Debian FAQ.
Check your /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts files.
Regards
Joey
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I use telnet command to say 'Host name lookup failure'.
What does that mean? I cant find about the troubleshooting in Debian FAQ.
Cheers Kam.
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