[TriLUG] DNS
STaylor at srspos.com
STaylor at srspos.com
Mon Jan 12 11:00:20 EST 2004
Nope,
These two machines are on the same subnet. There is no routing between
them.
Shawn
Shawn Taylor
Systech Retail Systems
Suite 200 - 5510 Six Forks rd.
Raleigh, NC 27609
1-800-232-0820 ext 127
staylor at srspos.com
Jon Carnes
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On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 10:04, STaylor at srspos.com wrote:
> Okay, sorry about the message. I moved back to notes rich text format.
> That should get rid of the html appendages.
>
>
> I am trying to ping the other machine on my local network by name. It is
> the machine that is actually running named.
>
> When I try to resolve an internet host name I get a response immediately.
> When I use dig to resolve an internal hostname I have no problem.
> It comes back with the name to IP resolution in a reasonable amount of
> time.
> When I use dig to resolve an external hostname I have no problem.
> It comes back with the name to IP resolution in a reasonable amount of
> time.
>
> However when I try to use a hostname in an application or even try to
ping
> catbert.cubeville.com it takes about 10 seconds to get a response and
each
> response after takes another 10 seconds.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shawn
Hmmm, Check for a routing problem:
netstat -nr
If you have multiple interfaces defined, you might have a default route
for your internal traffic that is failing and then falling back to a
secondary.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
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