Gera 123 wrote: [from dig...]
> ;; ANSWER SECTION: > elimparcial.com. 3832 IN A 216.240.181.166 [from nslookup...] > *** No se puede econtrar el nombre de servidor para la direccion > 192.168.0.19 : non-existent domain > *** los servidores predeterminados no estan disponibles > Respuesta no autoritativa > Servidor: UnKnown > Address: 192.168.0.19 > > Nombre: elimparcial.com > Address: 216.240.181.166 You got the same answer back, in the end. The error message you got about 192.168.0.19 non-existent domain is probably because you don't have a reverse lookup zone for your internal subnet. It really isn't important, even though nslookup tends to think it is. In general, I'd recommend debugging/testing DNS lookups with a proper tool like dig, and not nslookup which has a couple of snags which can easily confuse more than it helps. Regards Eivind Olsen _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users