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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers dns and resolv.conf Post 25082 by RTM on Wednesday 24th of July 2002 11:10:46 AM
Old 07-24-2002
Okay, I checked and the nameserver you had listed is running DNS.

> server 217.37.41.254
Default Server: host217-37-41-254.in-addr.btopenworld.com
Address: 217.37.41.254

> set class=chaos
> set type=txt
> version.bind.
Server: host217-37-41-254.in-addr.btopenworld.com
Address: 217.37.41.254

VERSION.BIND text = "8.3.3-REL"

Please give some more information:

1. Is this a new install - first time trying to get the unix server on the internet?
2. Can you ping 217.37.41.254 ?
3. Can you ping other hosts on your network (if any)?

The network card being used with a IP address that corresponds to your network - is that part of the 217.37.41 subnet? (Removing the card would probably not be needed.) It's possible that a route is needed - how are you connected to the bt router?
 

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avahi-autoipd(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  avahi-autoipd(8)

NAME
avahi-autoipd - IPv4LL network address configuration daemon SYNOPSIS
avahi-autoipd [options] interface avahi-autoipd --kill interface avahi-autoipd --refresh interface avahi-autoipd --check interface DESCRIPTION
avahi-autoipd implements IPv4LL, "Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses" (IETF RFC3927), a protocol for automatic IP address configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the need for a central server. It is primarily intended to be used in ad-hoc networks which lack a DHCP server. IPv4LL is part of the Zeroconf stack. avahi-autoipd can be used as stand-alone address allocator or as plugin for a DHCP client such as ISC's dhclient, where it can be used as fallback solution if no DHCP server is found. To allow communication between hosts that have only an IPv4LL address assigned and hosts that only have a routable IP address assigned you may add the following routes to both network configurations: route add -net 169.254.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 dev eth0 metric 99 route add default dev eth0 metric 99 See http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2004/qa1357.html for more information. OPTIONS
-D | --daemonize Daemonize after startup. Implies --syslog. -k | --kill Kill an already running avahi-autoipd on the specified network interface. (Equivalent to sending a SIGTERM) -r | --refresh Tell an already running avahi-autoipd to re-announce the acquired IP address on the specified network interface. (Equivalent to sending a SIGHUP) -c | --check Return 0 as return code if avahi-autoipd is already running for the specified network interface. -s | --syslog Log to syslog instead of STDERR. Implied by --daemonize. --debug Enable verbose mode. --no-drop-root Don't drop root privileges after startup. We recommend not to use this option. --no-chroot Don't chroot(2) the daemon. This option is only available when compiled with chroot() support. -S | --start= Try to acquire the specified IP address, which must be from the IPv4LL range 169.254.0.0/16. -w | --wait Wait until a IP address has been successfully acquired before detaching. Only valid in combination with --daemonize. --force-bind Acquire an IPv4LL address, even if a routable address has been configured on the interface. --no-proc-title Don't change the process name while running. Unless this option is specified avahi-autoipd will reflect its current state and the IP address in the process title. -h | --help Show help. -v | --version Show version information. FILES
/home/lennart/tmp/avahi/etc/avahi/avahi-autoipd.action: the script to run when an IP address as been acquired or is lost. SIGNALS
SIGINT, SIGTERM: avahi-autoipd will shutdown. (Same as --kill) SIGHUP: avahi-autoipd will re-announce the acquired IP address. (Same as --refresh) AUTHORS
The Avahi Developers <avahi (at) lists (dot) freedesktop (dot) org>; Avahi is available from http://avahi.org/ SEE ALSO
autoipd.action(8), dhclient(8) http://avahi.org/wiki/AvahiAutoipd documents how avahi-autoipd is best packaged and integrated into distributions. COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth. Manuals User avahi-autoipd(8)
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