said:
>>Also I can't seem to get nslookup to work -- it keeps giving me an error
>>message:
>>*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.2.1: Format error ***
>>Default servers are not available
>>Is there some parameter that I am missing?
>You still have bad values in one of your RESOLV or RESOLV2 files.
>If I change my RESOLV files to:
> domain earthlink.net
> nameserver 192.168.2.1
>then:
> [j:\tmp\0]nslookup www.earthlink.net
> *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.2.1: Non-existent
>host/domain
> *** Default servers are not available
Hi Steven,
I tracked down and changed every instance of resolv and resolv2 to:
domain pacbell.net
Although I use ucsd.edu for my email, they are no longer my ISP --
pacbell.net is.
Now when I try to do nslookup I get a sys 3175 error:
[e:\4os2]nslookup
Exception = c0000005 occurred at EIP = 2666f.
Exception = c0000005 occurred at EIP = 2666f.
Do I need a nameserver number for pacbell.net? If so, how do I find it if
nslookup doesn't work?
Thanks,
Sandy
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