Hi Ajay,

Thanks again for the help.

At 00:58 07/09/00 +0530, you wrote:
>
>> edp is my domain.
>> 
>       But if I remember correctly, you had declared the zone in
>named.conf as zone "sco". It probably should have been zone "edp".
>(Correct me)
>       Try to define things in the zone file clearly. Keep the full names
>in the origin and mail-addr( full names must end in a (.) and others must 
>not have a (.) after name) , and hostnames only in the rest MX, NS
>and the A Records.  (Well its just my way, certainly not the best)

I will have to correct some stuff here.

>
>       Also to debug the setup, try ls -d edp on the nslookup prompt. It
>should print all your hosts in the edp domain. Check their fullnames and
>addresses.
>       The other way is set q=any on the nslookup prompt and then give
>edp on the prompt. It should print some info from which problems may be
>traced out.

OK. Will do that after rectifying the above thing.

>
>       And as suresh pointed out, u shouldn't be using these ip's. A
>better option is to setup the ip's in the range 172.31. Of course the
>present ones will work if none of ur compu's are connected to the
>internet, (As looks from the resolv file). 
> 

If I want to access SCO(with IP 160.1.1.1, Now I can not change this IP),
can I give my linux box IP 192.168.1.1 and still configure DNS to include
the SCO server in this setup ?

Here no computers are connected to the internet.



Thanks.

Enjoy your life too.....

Rajesh
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