Like it was mentioned before, nslookup attempts to contact a (DNS) nameserver, which is exactly what you don't want to do. Simply putting the appropriate entries in /etc/hosts will accomplish what you would like.
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I have some problem for Sun Solaris DNS i already configured named.boot , named.rev, named.hosts but when i start the DNS service there is an error " error cannot find named.conf " in my manual there is no named.conf configuration it said that if you configure named.boot... (3 Replies)
I am having trouble configuring BIND 8.3 on Solaris 9. When I run nslookup, I get this error/message:
test# nslookup
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.31: Non-existent host/domain
*** Default servers are not available
I double checked everything and I can't figure this out. I... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I just got done setting up a DNS server and a client. However, when I do an nslookup with just the hostname, I got this output:
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C:\Documents and Settings\dev9>nslookup dev9
Server: webdev.testsurgemail.com
Address:... (3 Replies)
#!/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)
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I have a dns server (bind) with 2 zones forward and reverse and i need to resolve one ip completely different. I have add to /etc/hosts and i can ping but i can't do nslookup. I've tried to add the dns server responsible to resolve that ip on /etc/resolv.conf without success. So how can i... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have a list of servers with their production names in a file.
I want to know the best way eiter a command or a script that can do the following :-
Append "-bkp" to each hostnames at the end
And run nslookup and make sure I have valid backup IP add assigned to it.
Any... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i've a redhat linux 9 upadated by redhat from 7 version to 9 version. A couple of days ago i was a problem with my mail, in other words i'm not able to get any email nor to send any email. I've a proxy configuration and i tried to set iptables in order to verify the port. The 110,255 and 995... (1 Reply)
I am having a problem with a new server build that has got me completely baffled. This server has a private back end network so the way it is supposed to work is that the server thinks its ip address is 10.131.0.48 but the rest of the world knows it as 199.68.100.100 per DNS. It has to be this way... (2 Replies)
Dear all ,
Very recently our DNS server ip got changed. I have entered the DNS ip in /etc/resolv.conf ...but I could not resolv it for my ip address.
Verified that , the IP is added in the DNS also.
It is still working with the old DNS ip.
Please let me know what could be... (11 Replies)
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sge_host_aliases
HOST_ALIASES(5) Sun Grid Engine File Formats HOST_ALIASES(5)NAME
host_aliases - Sun Grid Engine host aliases file format
DESCRIPTION
All Sun Grid Engine components use a hostname resolving service provided by the communication library to identify hosts via a unique host-
name. The communication library itself references standard UNIX directory services such as DNS, NIS and /etc/hosts to resolve hostnames.
In rare cases these standard services cannot be setup cleanly and Sun Grid Engine communication daemons running on different hosts are
unable to automatically determine a unique hostname for one or all hosts which can be used on all hosts. In such situations a Sun Grid
Engine host aliases file can be used to provide the communication daemons with a private and consistent hostname resolution database.
The location for the host aliases file is <sge_root>/<cell>/common/host_aliases.
FORMAT
For each host a single line must be provided with a blank, comma or semicolon separated list of hostname aliases. The first alias is
defined to be the unique hostname which will be used by all Sun Grid Engine components using the hostname aliasing service of the communi-
cation library.
SEE ALSO sge_intro(1),
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SGE 6.2u5 $Date$ HOST_ALIASES(5)