Dns resolving from linux pc in windows network

2005-06-10 Thread debian
Title: Dns resolving from linux pc in windows network







Hello,


I have a proxy server and i use SQUID and SARG.

I want to use DNS resolving so that on my reports i have the correct name.

To do that i must be able to resolve the ip address to a name.


How can i do that ?

We use windows 2003 servers and various linux application servers, DNS is on windows and we have a suffix say; test.tralala

So when i perform the command

Host 192.168.0.10 i must get a reply that this host is pipo.test.tralala (the FQDN).


Is this possible to do ? If this works, my reports will also be correct.


Grtz,

Verus





Re: Dns resolving from linux pc in windows network

2005-06-10 Thread Phil Dyer
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debian said:
 We use windows 2003 servers and various linux application servers, DNS
 is on windows and we have a suffix say;  test.tralala
 
 So when i perform the command
 Host 192.168.0.10   i must get a reply that this host is
 pipo.test.tralala   (the FQDN).
 
 Is this possible to do ?  If this works, my reports will also be
 correct.

Sure, just create a reverse zone on the windows dns server.
Since this is a linux ml, I won't go into how to do it. :)

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/phil


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RE: SPAM:Re: Dns resolving from linux pc in windows network

2005-06-10 Thread debian

Hi,

Thnx for the reply.
My windows has reverse zone.

This is an error:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] sarg-2.0.5]# host 10.51.10.10
Host 10.10.51.10.in-addr.arpa not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sarg-2.0.5]#


[EMAIL PROTECTED] sarg-2.0.5]# host searolxe
Host searolxe not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)


Thnx for helping!
 

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debian said:
 We use windows 2003 servers and various linux application servers, DNS

 is on windows and we have a suffix say;  test.tralala
 
 So when i perform the command
 Host 192.168.0.10   i must get a reply that this host is
 pipo.test.tralala   (the FQDN).
 
 Is this possible to do ?  If this works, my reports will also be 
 correct.

Sure, just create a reverse zone on the windows dns server.
Since this is a linux ml, I won't go into how to do it. :)

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/phil


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Re: SPAM:Re: Dns resolving from linux pc in windows network

2005-06-10 Thread Phil Dyer
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debian said:
 Thnx for the reply.
 My windows has reverse zone.

Can you see the rev entry in windows dns for a specific box?
- From the windows box, can you nslookup the ipaddress with correct results?

 This is an error:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sarg-2.0.5]# host 10.51.10.10
 Host 10.10.51.10.in-addr.arpa not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sarg-2.0.5]#

Is the debian box using the windows server to resolve?
Look at /etc/resolv.conf. it should have the windows NS in there... first.

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