Re: Nslookup problem

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Yes i have reverse lookup zone.In the A record i also update PTR record.
When i use nslookup, it say can't find server name for address x.x.x.x,
unknown server name.

And if you try make reverse lookup with nslookup clearly?
For example, run nslookup and type IP address of your DNS. If this one
wouldn't be resolved, then you have some problems with your DNS
configuration...

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With best regards
Nickolay Domukhovsky, MCSA
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