Questions tagged [resolve]
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8.8.8.8 returns NXDOMAIN randomly for all our subdomains
Our customers make quite a few domain checks towards Google public DNS with the following domains .sip.teltel.io, but they often fail. To others, like Cloudflare it is always successful.
When we run nslookup in a loop towards 8.8.8.8, about…

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My google cloud instance is no longer able to resolve external hostnames
Yesterday I had to revert to a recent snapshot of my vm. This vm was working flawlessly at the time I took it.
But now I can no longer resolve any url from this host. All git pull commands, all curl requests, host lookups, etc.. are failing. For…

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Netgear FVS318g Problem Resolving Local Connections by Name
Does anyone know if this router perfoms local dns caching for the DHCP connections it dishes out locally? I cannot seem to access any hosts connected to it by name, although the connected hosts are definitely listed by name on the router status…
Nicholas
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nginx resolve (point) everything to different ip except specific file and subdirectory
So i have posted similar question on stackoverflow but i think this is more appropriate section for this.
What i have now is one travel blog and on that blog i have whitelabel for tickets/booking.
whitelabel website is basically subdomain which is…

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How to resolve a list of hostnames to ip addresses while querying dig or using getent
I need to resolve all "A" records for a domain to ip addresses if they exist while creating a bash script.
I've looked to see if there was a dig command to retrieve all a records for a domain but could not find any, so I am using the hostnames that…

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Running Nameserver behind NAT
I have an internet connection with a static ip from my ISP. I do have mail servers and webservers hosted from it. What i would like to achieve is run couple of nameservers by getting another static ip from my ISP. I have forwarded TCP and UDP ports…

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How to configure BIND to forward DNS request to a specific IP address by the IP address of the site requesting
So Im trying to configure BIND to change the IP address of a response based on the requested domain's configured ip address. So a request comes into bind for domain.local and its ip address is 10.0.0.10. What im trying to do is if bind sees any…

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DNS server responding OK with dig but timing out in browser
I just set up a DNS server today, and it is responding to a remote dig (Off network) with NOERROR yet my browser from the same machine it timing out: ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
## EDIT ## I think it is worth mentioning that # curl mywebsite times out…

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Resolve DNS command returns different IP addresses
I have a failover cluster with two nodes. Both machines are ESXi VM with two network adapters: first one public and the second one is private. When I trying to resolve DNS name for any of node I receive mix of IP addresses (there are public and…

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DNS registrar - Not all the people in china can reach my site
I have some websites on the cloud (Rackspace for that matter), and I manage their DNS using Route53 (the domain is registered on GoDaddy if it matters).
The thing is that those websites are targeted to the Chinese community, and we know that some of…

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domain name isn't added to hostname
We have a computer running ubuntu with name nameA. The DNS server runs on ubuntu as well, while all other computers are windows 7.
If I ping the computer from another ubuntu, all fine, the name is resolved correctly.
$ nslookup nameA
Server: …

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bind9 not resolving specific domains
Right. So I have set up this bind9 server to act as a local DNS server. Everything worked okay up until recently it refuses to resolve domain names like
http://www.google.com.au/
http://www.wikipedia.org/
If I do a dig +trace www.wikipedia.org, I…

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Windows 2012 Server, DNS resolve host for client
I've been looking for way to resolve host name for client on Windows Server 2012, just like if I added it to hosts file of the client workstations running Windows 7/8.
In hosts file I would add following entries as example:
192.168.12.145 …

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Using hostname rather than IP address in /etc/rsyncd.conf not working
From what I understand from the rsync docs, I should be able to use a hostname with hosts allow. However, it does not work.
This works:
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
syslog facility = rsync.log
hosts allow = 123.123.123.123
This does not work:
pid…

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DNS - How to make existing domain to no longer resolve & maintain functional MX record
I would like an existing domain to no longer resolve
(terrible historical SEO? work, content will move to another domain)
And at the same time only maintain that domains historical email address for a period of time
(email is at Rackspace…

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