Re: DNS

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You need to insert dns address, not the g/w address in forwarders entry.

Please check out with your ISP about DNS server.

Or use any open DNS.

On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Joy Methew <ml4joy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hello all......
>                   i have a broadband connection.when i connect my system
> from broadband modem.
>                   system got ip like ---->>>192.168.1.6
>                   resolve.conf entry------>>>192.168..1.1
>
>                  after this i made my local dns server then i change my
> resolve.conf entry --->>192.168.1.6
>                  give the forwarders { 192.168.1.1; } in named.conf
>
>                  after this i can not resolve other websites which in not
> in my local dns database..like www.google.com.
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