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Re: Got recursion not available from...



On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:42:07 +0100, (François TOURDE) wrote:
> Le 14979ième jour après Epoch,
> vr écrivait:
> 
>> On Wed, 5 Jan 2011 10:03:36 -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
>>> On Wed January 5 2011 09:11:50 vr wrote:
>>>> nslookup X.X.X.X
>>>> ;; Got recursion not available from x.x.x.x, trying next server
>>>> ;; Got recursion not available from x.x.x.x, trying next server
>>>
>>> Please "cat /etc/resolv.conf" and post the result here.
>>>
>>> --Mike Bird
>>
>> nameserver x.x.x.x
>> nameserver x.x.x.x
>>
>> The x's are obviously my IP's which I don't want on a public mailing
>> list.
> 
> Your ip is probably 99.30.25.3, which is on your mail headers.. ;)
> 

No, that's the network I'm posting to this mailing list from. ;-)

> It's strange to have your public IP used as a resolver on your local
> network.
> 
> Could you give us more infos about your connection and your router? How
> are the machines connected ?

This is a little difficult because I've been able to experience it on a
few different networks with virtualized clients and virtualized DNS
servers and others with physical clients and physical DNS servers. I
suppose I can outline where I discovered it first with the hopes that
the pitchforks won't come out since it's a Linux client querying a
Windows 2003 server?

In that scenario there is one ESXi 4.0 node hosting Debian Lenny and
Windows 2003SP2. They sit on the same physical node.


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