03-28-2002
Looks like a file permission problem rejecting the DNS Forwarding from your DNS Server.
Check your
/etc/namedb/named.conf what is the file permission for tha file.
Also check that correct IP adress have been configured on that particular file (192.168.1.1) Also check your /etc/namedb/localhost.rev for file permission.
If you still cant figure out your problem check this link
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO...dbook/dns.html.
Post back if any of the suggested doesnt work. Maybe others have some idea about this.
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