On 26 Nov 2005, at 12:54, Craig Webster wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005, at 12:49, Florian D. wrote:
Craig Webster wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005, at 05:14, Florian D. wrote:
(and i don“t want to have bind running all the time). am i
missing something?
Are the nameservers listed in /etc/resolv.conf recursive
resolvers? Since name resolution works when using your own local
nameserver it sounds like the remote ones may be misbehaving.
yes, for example, i tried these two:
resolver1.recursivedns.net. 63.208.196.113
resolver2.recursivedns.net. 63.208.196.114
which are definitely recursive DNS-servers; but when i type
The nameservers listed here are broken; they return the list of
root servers for /every/ query.
kawaii:~ craig$ dig xeriom.net @resolver1.recursivedns.net
I've had a look at the webpage... are you querying their servers from
the authorised IP address? Is your account fully active? Doesn't your
ISP provide a set of nameservers you can use?
Yours,
Craig
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