Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:50:46 -0500 From: Joyce Harris <harris@amethyst.it.utk.edu> To: alex dyas <adyas@twowaytv.co.uk>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: [Fwd: DNS question] Message-ID: <3C8E31E6.5080106@itc.utk.edu> References: <3C8E2DA3.3030701@itc.utk.edu> <3C8E2E53.7040906@twowaytv.co.uk>
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That's the way that file looks. Thanks- J alex dyas wrote: > Possibility - Check your /etc/nsswitch.conf > > There should be a line hosts entry in there something like: > > hosts: files dns > > alex.. > > Joyce Harris wrote: > >> >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> Subject: DNS question >> Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:20:04 -0500 >> From: Joyce Harris <harris@itc.utk.edu> >> Reply-To: harris@itc.utk.edu >> To: "'beginners@perl.org'" <beginners@perl.org> >> >> >> >> Ok, >> >> I know this is not the list to send this to, but it is the most >> responsive list. I have a DNS question. I just installed Solaris 8 on >> one of our servers. I reconfigured the network files back to the way >> they were originally. This is a copy of my /etc/resolv.conf file: >> >> domain it.utk.edu >> nameserver 160.36.0.66 >> nameserver 160.36.128.66 >> nameserver 128.169.50.100 >> >> When I do an nslookup I get the following error: >> ***Can't find server name for address 127.0.0.1: No response from server >> *** Default servers are not available >> >> It doesn't seem like it looks for the name servers in the >> resolv.conf file. Am I missing something? >> >> -- >> ÐÏࡱá >> >> >> -- >> ÐÏࡱá >> > > -- ÐÏࡱá To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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