Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Jose Marcio Martins da Cruz wrote:
ipcacheCycleAddr: cg.ensmp.fr now at 193.48.180.196
But this isn't the IP address of cg.ensmp.fr, and it never was, and there is nothing at this address.
Chech your /etc/hosts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> grep \ cg\ /etc/hosts 193.48.171.100 cg abctem www.abctem www.cg nslserver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> grep 193.48.180.196 /etc/hosts 193.48.180.196 fwcg180 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
alsi dig your nameservers...
dig cg.ensmp.fr @nameserver1
dig cg.ensmp.fr @nameserver2
...
That's correct on all servers : only one declaration and the good one.
Another point is that I have enabled the option :
append_domain .ensmp.fr
to be able to get into the webservers when I type only the hostname without domain part.
If I comment out this option, everything works fine.
The more the reason to look for /etc/hosts I think.. Maybe there is more than one definition of "cg".
No. Scripts generating DNS and hosts file check for duplicated definitions. And there aren't. I also tried removing declarations of cg at hosts file - to force cg.ensmp.fr resolution only by DNS - the result is the same.
If I try, on the shell, to get into these servers (telnet cg.ensmp.fr 80) - I get connected without problem.
If I try the URL http://cg/, it works !
I also disabled nscd...
I found three different internal destinations with the same problem (cg.ensmp.fr, cmm.ensmp.fr and cig.ensmp.fr).
On my workstation, I have no problem
I also asked for a friend of mine on a external domain to try to access these servers, passing through a squid cache. It works fine.
Could it have some problem with internal resolver calls in this specific situation : append_domain configured and accessing internal servers ?
Regards Henrik
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