On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Jose Albores wrote:
> I am using SuSE 6.1 with kernel 2.2.5 .
> When I do a nslookup, I get the following msg:
> 
> [ kdetest@dr ~ ]# nslookup www.yahoo.com
> *** Can't find server name for address 209.13.62.221: Non-existent
> host/domain

I get;

Server:  ns.zeelandnet.nl
Address:  62.12.12.193

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    www.yahoo.com
Addresses:  204.71.200.68, 204.71.200.67, 204.71.200.74, 204.71.200.75

*** ns.zeelandnet.nl can't find 209.13.62.222: Non-existent host/domain

As t a hint, try another server if the problem exisits.

             
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> *** Can't find server name for address 209.13.62.222: Non-existent
> host/domain
> *** Default servers are not available
> 
> I should understand that these resolvers do not exist, but if so: why
> can I navigate with netscape/lynx?
> I am working on a single machine, NOT in a LAN, with a transient
> connection to Internet through a ISP with dynamic IP allocation.
> I can telnet localhost to default port and to port 110, so I guess my
> loopback device is properly setup.
> Something similar is happening at my work machine with FreeBSD 3.2! So I
> think I maybe missing something in my "loopback" net.
> These seem to be proper nameservers since the command:
>       C:\> winipcfg
> under M$Win tells me these are my resolvers.
> Any hint?
> TIA.
> --
> J. M. Albores
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Regards Richard
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