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DNS not resolving
I have configured my solaris 9 box to obtain a IP from the DHCP server which is on windows, I have also set up the DNS with domain name and name servers under /etc/resolv.conf
I can ping a ip address I just cant seem to ping hostnames, theres probaly something im not doing. I have looked through other threads and have tryed there methods and fixes but nothing seems to work. Any ideas for a fix? |
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ahh when I nslookup a valid hostname is comes back to me and says
Server: servername01.mp.company-name.co.uk address 100.0.0.111 **servername01.mp.company-name.co.uk "cant find cad60: server failed" Last edited by Mr Pink; 05-15-2006 at 05:22 AM.. |
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When I boot the machine up in the boot up process it appears it cant get a IP address it says:
"unable to get my IP address: gethos" Theres quite a bit more but if you need that aswell I shall have to copy it Any help is appreciated im running out of ideas! |
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