I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for all their
help.  It turns out the person who gave me the
original ISP name server information was an idiot!  I
decided to double check the IP addresses with the ISP
and the person I got this time gave me the right
address.  Moral of the story:  trust but verify! 
Thanks again.
--- Rick Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm still struggling trying to get my internal DNS
> server to forward requests to my ISP's DNS server. 
> I
> can access web sites via the IP address but I can't
> get DNS resolution to work.  I can ping the ISP's
> DNS
> servers from my DNS servers and I have the ISP's DNS
> servers set up as forwarders for my internal DNS
> servers.  I am allowing UPD and TCP 53 from the my
> DNS
> servers to the ISP's servers.  What am I missing? 
> When I do an nslookup on something like
> www.google.com
> it immediately responds that my DNS server doesn't
> know what it is.  Is this some start of authority
> thing?  The internal domain is registered and the
> name
> servers are listed by Network Solutions as my ISP's
> name servers.  I'm stuck and it's putting me in a
> real
> bind.  PLEASE HELP!
> 
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