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1803.1 | | BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne | Wake up, time to die | Mon Feb 17 1997 17:00 | 3 |
| Your DNS is misconfigured.
PJDM
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1803.2 | Telneting IP address | LISVAX::CORREIA_C | CELIA CORREIA @XIP | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:08 | 10 |
| > your DNS is misconfigured
Even if I'm just telneting the ip address (instead of the fully
qualified name) ?
Thanks in advance
C�lia
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1803.3 | Telnet ok, but ... | LISVAX::CORREIA_C | CELIA CORREIA @XIP | Tue Feb 18 1997 15:33 | 12 |
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After setting up DNS everything worked well.
Thank you.
Still, I don't understand the relation between DNS and telnet,
when I use IP addresses (telnet x.y.z.c) instead of DNS names.
Is DNS always necessary for the telnet proxy ? Or is it necessary for
screend ?
C�lia
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1803.4 | | BIGUN::nessus.cao.dec.com::Mayne | Wake up, time to die | Tue Feb 18 1997 17:23 | 4 |
| Even if you telnet using the numbers, the system will try and do a reverse
lookup on the address. If DNS isn't set up properly...
PJDM
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1803.5 | Telnet very slow | LISVAX::CORREIA_C | CELIA CORREIA @XIP | Thu Feb 20 1997 05:35 | 45 |
| And what he does when the address is outside his domain ??, he will ask the
secondary external server ?? I'm making this question for one reason, this
particular configuration in one client , for intalling the firewall :
Node1 node2
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! !WWW server Internet -------
! !DNS Primary server router ! !
------- ------
! !
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! node3
--------
! !Firewall
! !
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!
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!node4 !node5
-------- --------
! !DNS server Internal ! !
! !mailhub internal ! PC !
------- --------
Now I can telnet ftp the internal firewall interface, but when the pc asks
for an external internet address it can't solve and becames very slow.
In the firewall configuration I put the secondary external server as the node 1
(as in the picture). I have the internal dns server properly (with forwarder
pointing to the firewall , the slave is in the named.boot )
Is somthing missing ?? from the pc I even can't telnet the node2 (the internet
router ) but the response is imediate if I trie from the firewall ....
Many thanks in advance for you replies,
C�lia
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1803.6 | red hosts in your domain | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | Sebastian L�lsdorf | Thu Feb 20 1997 09:34 | 14 |
| Hello Celia!
If I'm understanding you right, the problems only occur when you are trying
to telnet from the bluenet to systems on your rednet?
I assume your rednet has the same DNS domain name as the bluenet? In this
case, your internal DNS server will not make any use of its forwarders line,
since it feels authoritative for the domain! Therefore you must enter all your
red hosts of your domain into the internal DNS database files too.
Does that help?
Sebastian
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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1803.7 | Telnet very,very slow | LISVAX::CORREIA_C | CELIA CORREIA @XIP | Thu Feb 20 1997 11:00 | 13 |
| Hi Sebastian,
You are rigth, and I've donne that, but my problem was that I could'nt
resolve any dns address outside my domain, and finally I find out the real
cause on this was that one router :-( didn't allow queries from the firewall,
only from other previous dns server machine.
Finaly everything works now ..... ;-)
Many thanks to all , for your most precious help
C�lia
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