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fox7

join:2001-02-12
Culver City, CA

reply to Serbtastic
Re: [Servers] Can someone help with DNS resolution here?

Serbtastic:
You are confusing me. You say it would not work, but you say exactly what I said.

You: "DNS servers are queried only when local (hosts file) name resolution fails."

Me: "when outside the LAN that (the host file) would fail and then it would use a proper DNS"

I am confused by your statement.

Thanks,
fox7

LLigetfa

join:2006-05-15
Fort Frances, ON
If it can "read" the host file with the entry, that does not constitute a failure.


Matt
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said by fox7 See Profile :

Serbtastic:
You are confusing me. You say it would not work, but you say exactly what I said.

You: "DNS servers are queried only when local (hosts file) name resolution fails."

Me: "when outside the LAN that (the host file) would fail and then it would use a proper DNS"

I am confused by your statement.

Thanks,
fox7
I think he meant to say it would use the IP address associated with the external FQDN.

A server not on the same LAN (abset a VPN connection) cannont talk to any of the private IP address ranges across the public internet, of which the 10.x.x.x range is a part of.


Serbtastic
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join:2002-02-24
Stoney Creek

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said by fox7 See Profile :

Me: "when outside the LAN that (the host file) would fail and then it would use a proper DNS"
This is the part that is incorrect. Once name resolution succeeds (and in this case, because there is an entry in the hosts file it WOULD succeed) there would be no query against the configured DNS server.

Does that make sense?

fox7

join:2001-02-12
Culver City, CA

Serbtastic:
Yea, I was thinking it was semantics, but I wanted to be sure. I was thinking that if the host file did not resolve to a working connection, then it would try a real DNS server. I was speculating and that is why I wanted more clarity from you. Thanks!!!

fox7


x30n_
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So I guess he just needs to follow my instructions I first stated to make it work.. Just hope he set up a dns server on his network.
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