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Date:      Fri, 15 Oct 2004 20:41:47 +0200
From:      =?ISO-8859-15?B?Q+lkcmljIEpvbmFz?= <cedric@virtual-globe.net>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re[4]: Problems with nslookup
Message-ID:  <721967903.20041015204147@virtual-globe.net>
In-Reply-To: <1097864432.48941.5.camel@server.mcneil.com>
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Sean McNeil> On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 11:09, Jonas Cédric wrote:
>> Bonjour Sean McNeil,
>> 
>> Le vendredi 15 octobre 2004 à 20:00:50, vous écriviez :
>> 
>> Sean McNeil> On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 10:53, Jonas Cédric wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >> 
>> >> Since update to BETA7 and the change to the imported BIND9, I have following
>> >> problem:
>> >> 
>> >> icarus# nslookup
>> >> > google.de
>> >> nslookup: couldn't get address for '¸èë¿¿Õ': not found
>> >> icarus#
>> >> 
>> >> Before the update, I had a BETA2 system with BIND9 (from the ports) -
>> >> I deinstalled it and followed the instructions in UPDATING... I try to
>> >> rebuild the world, delete the nslookup files before but nothing
>> >> help...
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Sorry for my bad englisch, but I do what I can ;-)
>> 
>> Sean McNeil> You probably have an old version of
>> Sean McNeil> nslookup in your environment.  Do a
>> 
>> Sean McNeil> which nslookup
>> 
>> Sean McNeil> it should be /usr/bin/nslookup.  Any other
>> Sean McNeil> version should be deleted.
>> 
>> Sean McNeil> Cheers,
>> Sean McNeil> Sean
>> 
>> 
>> icarus# which nslookup
>> /usr/bin/nslookup
>> 
>> I do all this, how described in UPDATING...
>> I forgot something: the only system where it fails is the one where
>> BIND9 was previously installed as a port, the 2 other ones are Ok.

Sean McNeil> Are there other differences?  Do you have
Sean McNeil> locale set the same for all? 
Sean McNeil> Can you check the /usr/bin/nslookup on each to see if they are
Sean McNeil> identical?  How about trying nslookup on a
Sean McNeil> working setup with the same
Sean McNeil> /etc/resolv.conf to make sure you are
Sean McNeil> talking to the same dns servers.

Sean McNeil> All I can do is suggest some diagnosis as I
Sean McNeil> haven't seen a problem here.

Sean McNeil> Sean


Thanks you - the idea with /etc/resolv.conf was good - my nameserver
was localhost, after I change it to 127.0.0.1 nslookup stop to fail.
But if I remember correctly, I haven't this problem in the past (BIND9
from ports).
I just test it with an old nslookup binary (from ports BIND9) - there is no problem with
localhost as nameserver, this only affects the new one - something to
solve?

-- 
Best regards,
  Cédric.



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