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DNS lookup failure on Linksys router

DNS lookup failure on Linksys router

2004-12-19       - By Randy Kelsoe

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Joshua E Vines wrote:

> This is a SOHO network. ISP is Verizon. Two computers running WinXP,
> three running Win98. Router is 192.168.1.1 and has no name or domain.
> No domain has been asigned to this network by Verizon (dynamic IP
> address).
> For the sake of arguing, three computers on the network have the
> names: phoenix1 (WinXP), phoenix2 (Win98), and phoenixl (Shrike).
> Router serves as DNS for Windows (only one DNS entry set on the
> Windows machines).
>
> 'hosts' contains:
>
>127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain   localhost lo
>192.168.1.1   router
>192.168.1.105   phoenixl   #as assigned by the router's DHCP
>         #(low DHCP traffic so it does not change)
>
> Except for localhost, hosts on the Windows machines are blank.
> When phoenixl is not listed, hostname [-s|-a|-i|-f|-d|-y] (any of the
> options will do it) reports "Host name lookup failure". hostname
> without any options reports "phoenixl". On startup, X-Windows (not to
> be confused with Windows XP), complains of name resolution problems.
> When phoenixl is listed, hostname [-s|-a|-i|-f|-d|-y], reports
> "phoenixl" like it should.
> In either case, nslookup [/anyhostname/] reports ";; connection timed
> out; no servers could be reached".
>
> 'resolv.conf' contains:
> nameserver   192.168.1.1



 ^^^^^^^^^
This is a problem. I don't know of any Linksys router that acts as a DNS
server. When you setup your router, there is a place to put your ISP's
DNS servers, and another place so that the DHCP server in the router can
relay the DNS server info to DHCP clients. For your local net, add the
3(?) ( you have phoenix1 listed twice above) machines to your hosts file
on the Windows machines as well as the linux machine. In your
/etc/resolv.conf, add your ISP's DNS server entries. Your other
alternative is to configure DNS on you linux machine and use that as
your primary DNS server, and your ISP's DNS servers as secondary.

>
> phoenix1 and phoenix2 can ping phoenixl by name.
> phoenixl can not ping phoenix1 and phoenix2 by name.


Do you really have 2 machines named phoenix1?

>
> p.s.: do you know of a command or an otherwise short program to
> convert end-of-line characters (to go from Linux to DOS and back)  in
> text files?


man dos2unix and unix2dos

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