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2 Mar 2006 6:17 PM
TLMPLHou66
When I type nslookup, I see the following message. Any idea what this
indicates? 10.0.0.4 is my primary DNS server. I have restarted DNS, verified
forwarders, cleared cache, flushed and re-registered DNS, etc etc. My problem
is, I can't get to www.microsoft.com, www.symantec.com, www.ebay.com,
www.yahoo.com but I can get to support.microsoft.com and mail.yahoo.com. Any
ideas?? I have removed my internal dns settings from the client and used just
my forwarder address and I can get any address on the internet with no
problem. I'm using AD Integrated DNS and allowing secure updates. I have two
internal dns servers and I get the same results with each one. I can remove
the other from the client and it does the same thing.

C:\>nslookup
*** Can't find server name for address 10.0.0.4: Non-existent domain
*** Default servers are not available
Default Server:  UnKnown
Address:  10.0.0.4

Server:  UnKnown
Address:  10.0.0.4

DNS request timed out.
    timeout was 2 seconds.
*** Request to UnKnown timed-out

Author
3 Mar 2006 3:13 AM
Glenn
Check what the secondary DNS setting is on your DHCP server.  Try getting
rid of it.

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"TLMPLHou66" <tmarsh***@placorp.com> wrote in message
news:859BB68E-7C11-4B06-9CED-DC6DF5E0FA2F@microsoft.com...
> When I type nslookup, I see the following message. Any idea what this
> indicates? 10.0.0.4 is my primary DNS server. I have restarted DNS,
> verified
> forwarders, cleared cache, flushed and re-registered DNS, etc etc. My
> problem
> is, I can't get to www.microsoft.com, www.symantec.com, www.ebay.com,
> www.yahoo.com but I can get to support.microsoft.com and mail.yahoo.com.
> Any
> ideas?? I have removed my internal dns settings from the client and used
> just
> my forwarder address and I can get any address on the internet with no
> problem. I'm using AD Integrated DNS and allowing secure updates. I have
> two
> internal dns servers and I get the same results with each one. I can
> remove
> the other from the client and it does the same thing.
>
> C:\>nslookup
> *** Can't find server name for address 10.0.0.4: Non-existent domain
> *** Default servers are not available
> Default Server:  UnKnown
> Address:  10.0.0.4
>
>> www.microsoft.com
> Server:  UnKnown
> Address:  10.0.0.4
>
> DNS request timed out.
>    timeout was 2 seconds.
> *** Request to UnKnown timed-out
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3 Mar 2006 8:52 AM
steve
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"TLMPLHou66" <tmarsh***@placorp.com> wrote in message
news:859BB68E-7C11-4B06-9CED-DC6DF5E0FA2F@microsoft.com...
> When I type nslookup, I see the following message. Any idea what this
> indicates? 10.0.0.4 is my primary DNS server. I have restarted DNS,
> verified
> forwarders, cleared cache, flushed and re-registered DNS, etc etc. My
> problem
> is, I can't get to www.microsoft.com, www.symantec.com, www.ebay.com,
> www.yahoo.com but I can get to support.microsoft.com and mail.yahoo.com.
> Any
> ideas?? I have removed my internal dns settings from the client and used
> just
> my forwarder address and I can get any address on the internet with no
> problem. I'm using AD Integrated DNS and allowing secure updates. I have
> two
> internal dns servers and I get the same results with each one. I can
> remove
> the other from the client and it does the same thing.
>
> C:\>nslookup
> *** Can't find server name for address 10.0.0.4: Non-existent domain
> *** Default servers are not available
> Default Server:  UnKnown
> Address:  10.0.0.4
>
>> www.microsoft.com
> Server:  UnKnown
> Address:  10.0.0.4
>
> DNS request timed out.
>    timeout was 2 seconds.
> *** Request to UnKnown timed-out

Have you checked your hosts file is clean?
It's under c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc

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