Re: Windows 2003 external nslookup times out, internal works



That is tough to say. My firewall does not log responses to DNS (or any other
ports), only the initial requests. If that request is allowed out, then the
system will allow the response back in.

I can say that I have another server configured the same way in that range
that does work going though that firewall, so I do not think the firewall is
the issue.

"Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" wrote:

> Jason Carter <JasonCarter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Yes, I can see the packets getting through. I can see the system
> > passing DNS requests out to the root servers and forwarders if I have
> > them specified.
>
> Does the answer come back? Because that is where the packets get blocked.
>
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