Looks like your DNS server doesn't have a reverse lookup zone setup. You might try the command
but that will probably have the same result.
It also looks like you are using an external DNS server (probably from your ISP. iburst??) to try and do a reverse lookup on an internal address. That's not going to work.
I am running LexMark MarkNetPro-3 print servers on my AIX network. All of the sudden, none of my printers will print anymore. I am getting an error message on the console:
Unable to resolve host name.
This message comes up everytime a user submits a print job.
Any Ideas? (1 Reply)
Hi
I have a variable which is a path ie:
UBERROR=/cobwrk/mchr/prodsup/ub/wrk/../error
is there anyway I can get the output of an echo to read:
#echo $UBERROR
/cobwrk/mchr/prodsup/ub/error
instead of
#echo $UBERROR
/cobwrk/mchr/prodsup/ub/wrk/../error
Many thanks! (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am new to Solaris.
I am using stand alone Solaris 10.0 for test/study purpose and connecting to internet via an ADSL modem which has DHCP server. My Solaris is working on VMWare within winXP. My WinXP and Solaris connects to internet by the same ADSL modem via its DHCP at the same... (1 Reply)
#!/bin/sh
# 'clear'
for i in $(seq -w 15 37)
do
echo $i
echo The content in Z
Z=`wget --dns-timeout=0.001 http://napdweb${i}.eao.abn-iad.ea.com:8000/webcore/test/test.jsp`
echo $Z
A="Connection timed out."
echo The content in A
echo $A
expr "$A" : '..\(...\)'
echo $A
done
... (1 Reply)
#!/bin/sh# 'clear'for i in $(seq -w 15 37)doecho $iecho The content in ZZ=`wget --dns-timeout=0.001 http://napdweb${i}.eao.abn-iad.ea.co.../test/test.jsp`echo $ZA="Connection timed out."echo The content in Aecho $Aexpr "$A" : '..\(...\)'echo $Adone
Hi,Please see the above program.
The above... (9 Replies)
Hi there,
I have the following problem.
I have a Debian server with bind9.
I can also use my ISP DNS server through the internet box (192.168.1.1).
I would like to fool my client workstation to a local machine when they query for one specific hostname within a domain.
I want to let the... (5 Replies)
Dear Members,
Please help me to resolve below script. The script is used to send the attachment in the mail with all the details. However in one of the incidents, the attachment in the mail was blank. Now the client is after me to get it resolved ASAP. So prompt response would be highly... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
So we added a new HP-UX 11.31 machine. Copied OS via Ignite-UX (DVD)over from this machine called machine_a. It was supposed to be named machine_c. And it is when you log in...however when I'm in the ILO console before logging in, it says:
It should say:
What gives? And how do... (4 Replies)
Net::DNS::RR::APL(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::DNS::RR::APL(3)NAME
Net::DNS::RR::APL - DNS APL resource record
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS;
$rr = new Net::DNS::RR('name IN APL aplist');
DESCRIPTION
DNS Address Prefix List (APL) record
METHODS
The available methods are those inherited from the base class augmented by the type-specific methods defined in this package.
Use of undocumented package features or direct access to internal data structures is discouraged and could result in program termination or
other unpredictable behaviour.
aplist
@aplist = $rr->aplist;
@aplist = $rr->aplist( '1:192.168.32.0/21', '!1:192.168.38.0/28' );
@aplist = $rr->aplist( '1:224.0.0.0/4', '2:FF00:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/8' );
@aplist = $rr->aplist( negate => 1,
family => 1,
address => '192.168.38.0',
prefix => 28,
);
Ordered, possibly empty, list of address prefix items. Additional items, if present, are appended to the existing list with neither prefix
aggregation nor reordering.
Net::DNS::RR::APL::Item
Each element of the prefix list is a Net::DNS::RR::APL::Item object which is inextricably bound to the APL record which created it.
negate
$rr->negate(0);
$rr->negate(1);
if ( $rr->negate ) {
...
}
Boolean attribute indicating the prefix to be an address range exclusion.
family
$family = $rr->family;
Address family discriminant.
prefix
$prefix = $rr->prefix;
Number of bits comprising the address prefix.
address
$address = $object->address;
Address portion of the prefix list item.
string
$string = $object->string;
Returns the prefix list item in the form required in zone files.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c)2008 Olaf Kolkman, NLnet Labs.
Portions Copyright (c)2011 Dick Franks.
Package template (c)2009,2012 O.M.Kolkman and R.W.Franks.
All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl, Net::DNS, Net::DNS::RR, RFC3123
perl v5.18.2 2014-01-16 Net::DNS::RR::APL(3)