02-23-2004
Hi
My DNS server IP is 100.800.900.100 and the Domain is xyz .
My Sun Servers IP is 100.800.900.101 and the name is abc .
I have configured the DNS server in Sun m/c as 100.800.900.100 .
Xcuted the following :
#nslookup - Server : xyz . Address : 100.800.900.100 .
#nslookup 100.800.900.101 and it identified 100.800.900.100 and return the name as abc .
#nslookup abc and it identified 100.800.900.100 and return the IP as name as 100.800.900.101 .
#nslookup <IP win 2K workstation> and it identified 100.800.900.100 but gives “xyz cannot find < IP win 2K workstation> . Server failed .
When I executed ipconfig /all in win 2K workstation , the DNS server showed
as 100.800.900.100 .
Telnet still slower !!!
Cheers
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