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Re: Slow DNS Lookup (4TH POSTING)



re,

Alvin Oga(aoga@Mail.Linux-Consulting.com)@Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 03:55:02PM -0800:
 
> what does the snippetts of your dns files look like ???
> 
> -- are you supporting more than one domain name on your lan ???
> 
> soa records
> a records
> ns records
> ptr records
> 
> $TTL
> $ORIGIN
> 
> contents of
> named.boot/named.conf

What about just overriding the reverses locally, that should solve your problem fairly quick.
You shouldn't ask for permission from the guys who are authorative for them for the internet because you are running a local cache and you want to connect to them, right?
(Sorry, just woke up and have skimmed through the thread...)

Add a zone called 157.59.64.in-addr.arpa 
and in that one you put :
18	IN	PTR	ns.emergeknowledge.com.

that should fix it locally.


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