Re: DNS resolution not working (Win2k Pro)

From: Gerhard Fiedler (lists_at_connectionbrazil.com)
Date: 12/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:53:50 -0200


>>> 209.116.241.10 and 209.205.242.132 (as given by the local ISP)

>> I cannot make either a UDP or TCP connection to port 53 of either of
>> these addresses. Try 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2

> Kevin's test is a good one because if the clients can connect to these
> addresses, then the problem lies either with the DNS server or at least
> close to that server and not with the clients.

I didn't try these DNS servers, but I tried the DNS servers of my own ISP
(one is 200.174.144.14), and everything works fine when I use them.

Thanks,
Gerhard



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