Hi Supreet,
Your DNS needs to be able to reverse resolve its own IP address. Is
your IN-ADDR.ARPA mapping complete for both 0.0.127 and 1.168.192?
-- Raju
>>>>> "Supreet" == Supreet Sethi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Supreet> I tried my hand at DNS, one of the problem I am facing is
Supreet> DNS behaves normally at 127.0.0.1 but when i try to
Supreet> connect using eth0 interface at 192.168.1.--- it nslookup
Supreet> says name not found for server or something to that
Supreet> effect and time outs -- su - --
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