I have the localhost entry in my /etc/resolv.conf
I think my resolv.conf is ok.There may be some other problem.
Debasish Goswami.

On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 Zuhair  Husain wrote :
If u have configured DNS properly, then add

nameserver 127.0.0.1

in your /etc/resolv.conf and make sure u have 'named'up and running.

Hope this solves your problem.

- Zuhair.

On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 Debasish Goswami wrote :
Hi everybody,
I have a RHL7.1 machine with squid running on it. There are a number of client machines running windows on them.I connect to the internet using a ISDN dial-up modem. The machine name of the Linux server is 'linux1' and the domain name is 'mshome.com' with ip address 192.168.0.1 and ISP's nameservers addresses 61.0.128.65 and 61.0.0.5

I tried to set up DNS, but was unsuccessful even after consulting some DNS howto's that i got in the net. I want to know whether it is because I must have a unique domain name on the net(since i think mshome.com already exits).I checked my /etc/resolv.conf and found the entries of my ISP's nameserver there.I configured dns using bindconf(graphical).I didn't manually edited the forward and reverse zone files as they were generated by bindconf.
In the /var/named.conf file i added one forwarder entry, under options header, giving my ISP's nameserver's ip addresses.

At last when i tested using host command or whois command, then i get a different ip address for mshome.com.

Please help me out.
Thanks in advance,
Debasish Goswami.


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