On Tuesday 28 August 2001 12:26, John Simmons wrote:
> At 10:46 AM 8/28/2001 +0200, you wrote:
> >Ummm, I did ask what is in /etc/hosts--we have not looked at that file
>
> The comment about not seeing what I posted was concerning the resolv.conf
> contents.  That file just contains the DNS servers (even after a reboot).
>
> >If it doesn't have the right stuff there, it also could frustrate your
> >resolver.
>
> The hosts file contains the loopback IP and my machine's IP (and their host
> names).
>
>

Ok the remaining thing is the nameserver IPs--you can ping them?

Are they the nameservers for your ISP?  
Here is what I read....
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
DNS1.rr.com.            172800  IN      A       24.30.200.3
DNS2.rr.com.            172800  IN      A       24.30.201.3
DNS3.rr.com.            172800  IN      A       24.30.199.7
DNS4.rr.com.            172800  IN      A       65.24.0.172


You might try an odd one in front of your list, like 
199.191.129.139 just for testing purposes.

Civileme





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