That probably means one of the following:
1. port 53 is being filtered on the ftp host
2. port 53 is being filtered on the 192.168.1.4 host
3. there is no name server running on 192.168.1.4
Try this and see if name service begins working.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables stop
If that fixes things, then you need to visit your iptables config and
allow DNS queries in/out.
Hope that helps.
Hi Chris:
Unfortunately, I have already stopped the firewall and DNS is running on
192.168.1.4.
I took 192.168.1.4 out of the equation and used all the DNS servers
that I have access to.... same result.
[root@ftp ~]# iptables -L -v -n
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
[root@ftp ~]#
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