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Re: nslookup prompt...



> > > If I simply type 'nslookup' and hit enter to get the ">" and then type
> > > in <address> my Linux box spits the information I wanted originally. 
> > > My resolve.conf has "nameserver 127.0.0.1 <next DNS> <last DNS>".
> > 
> >  I have a running DNS, but when I tried to point the nameserver to
> > 127.0.0.1, it also gave me an error message, so I guess using 127.0.0.1
> > wont work.  If you another IP address for your linux box, try using that
> > instead, and that should work.
> 
> Good suggestion, but alas, it did not work... bummer!  I tried using
> nameserver to 192.168.1.1, and same problem.  This interactive mode is a
> drag!
> 
> --Jay


It would seem to me, from the replies I have gotten, that this problem is 
inherent to the Debian package.  I did recently upgrade to fix the BIND security 
problem, and I don't remember this problem before, but it could have been.

--Jay


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