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From: | Gil Irizarry <IRIZARRG@LABS.WYETH.COM> |
Date: | Fri, 30 Apr 1999 08:51:00 -0400 |
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I had the same problem. I am told that we do not have an authoritative server for network 10 with out internal network. My solution was to include all router ip addresses in my /etc/hosts file. Gil Irizarry >>> Massimo Carnevali <Massimo.Carnevali@COMUNE.BOLOGNA.IT> 04/30 8:45 AM >>> I too noticed this problem. It seems that for a small perdiod of days trying to resolve internal addresses (like 10.*.*.*) on the external world gave that answer. Check your DNS inverse ip resolution, may be it is asking outside what it should keep inside. Hope this helps. Massimo Carnevali - IBM Global Services -Italy |
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