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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 00:44:27 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Is my default DNS scrambled ?

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In <3C4A7DAA.1893@peterskye.com>, on 01/20/02
at 12:20 AM, Peter Skye said:

>NSLOOKUP, the information that is returned references Earthlink even
>though I use Verizon/GTE:

Yep.

>Why aren't I using the Verizon/GTE domain name servers?

Because you told it to use Earthlink's DNS servers. Check out the content
of resolv2.

>-- My DHCPMON shows that my IP address is a 4.35.*.* Verizon/GTE address

DCHP is not DDNS.

>-- My TCP/IP Configuration -> Hostname window shows that I'm configured
>to use 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2, 4.2.2.3 which are the Verizon/GTE domain name
>servers. There are no references to Earthlink or 207.217.126.81.

Somethings scrambled in your resolv files. This should be in resolv2 and
you should be using it. Check resolv and resolv2. This all assumes are
you not going through a router that's overriding all of this.

> [G:\MPTN\ETC]type resolv
> domain earthlink.net
> nameserver 207.217.126.81

> [G:\MPTN\ETC]type resolv2.bak
> domain earthlink.net
> nameserver 207.217.126.81
> nameserver 207.217.120.83

These are earthlink nameservers. You must be doing something wrong in
TCP/IP configuration or elsewhere.

>-- 1) Am I correctly reading the NSLOOKUP display? Am I really using the

Yes.

>-- 2) What is the purpose of the file \MPTN\ETC\resolv? What program
>configures it? Why doesn't the value in this file match the values in
>TCP/IP Configuration -> Hostname?

There are two resolv files, resolv and resolv2. Best I can tell resolv is
supposed to be used for dialup and resolv2 for lan, but this does not
always happen consistently. View mptscfg and search on resolv and resolv2
and you can sort of see this explained. To fix your problem make sure
resolv2 contains the nameservers you want, and the verizon domain name for
that matter.

Steven

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