try a resolv.conf this way:
# The IP address name daemon is listening
nameserver 192.168.x.y
# The IP addresses of you ISP's DNS
nameserver DNS1
nameserver DNS2
# If you got a local domain add
search your.local.domain
restart your named process
nitin bhurtha wrote:
In /etc/resolv.conf, I have below 2 lines:
search redhat.com
nameserver 192.168.5.1
What IP address should I add to make it work? Plese advise.
>From: Ian Firla >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: DNS problem >Date: Mon, 17 Feb
2003 07:19:06 -0500 (EST) > > >What do you have in /etc/resolv.conf >
>You can try putting in other public dns servers if the ones you have
now >aren't working. > >Ian > >------------ >Dr Ian Firla >Robert
Graves Trust > >On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, nitin bhurtha wrote: > > > I am
getting below error message when I am trying to access any web page >
> from a PC on LAN through Red Hat 7.1 Linux gateway: > > Requested
URL could not be retrieved. Unable to determine IP address from > >
host name for www.yahoo.com. The dnsserver returned: No DNS records.
This > > means that the cache was not able to resolve the hostname
presented in > > URL'.' > > > > Please advise if I have missed
anything while configuring the Linux > > gateway. > >
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