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Vista DNS Resolution



 
 
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Old October 20th 09, 10:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
James E Wilson
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Default Vista DNS Resolution

Have problem as above. Vista Home Premium 32-bit.
I understand my ISP only uses IPv4 - Virgin Media www.virginmedia.com

Anyway, name resolution does not work in Vista.

I operate a LAN behind a router - GTA GNAT 3.42.
This is merely a debian linux router kernel with features like
HA (high availability et al). I use a PIII Coppremine, 512MB,
CompactFlashCard with linux image, 3Com 10/100 PCI on the
public interface, 4 Port SMC 10/100 and 2 Port Intel Pro/100.

I have no problems with Win2K and Win XP Pro.
I can ping and tracert domain name(s) with no problems (Win2K/WinXP);
such as www.ntlworld.com et al

Unable to do this in Vista.
Disabled Vista Firewall for testing.
Disabled (unchecked) IPv6 and discovery components on network connection.
Disabled IPv6 in registry with DisableComponents FF patch
i.e. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Services\tcpip6\Parameters\
Disabled IPHelper service in services.
Disabled DNSClient in services (to eliminate cache issues).

Tried another NIC in the PC, a 3Com with correct drivers.
Still cannot resolve domain names but get IP addr etc.
Removed 3Com NIC.
Onboard NIC - nVidia - Vista installed nVidia driver at install.

As boths NIC fail DNS resolution, assumed not a NIC issue.

Network Type - Workgroup (not connected to domain).

The IP address details are all allocated by the router.
Use DHCP on interface.
No WINS server
NetBIOS enabled
Node Type - Broadcast

ran ipconfing /all

Get IP Address ok.
Reports default gateway Address ok.
Reports subnet mask correct
Reports DHCP server Address ok.
Reports DNS server Address ok.
Note! - the router above is configured to forward DNS requests to ISP DNS
servers.

Getting IP address ok - no problem there.

Can ping loopback.
Can ping allocated IPv4 IP address.
Can ping default gateway.
Can ping DHCP server.
Can ping DNS server (forwarder on router).

Can ping external IP address. I have tried 81.200.64.50 this relates to;
http://www.update.microsoft.com/wind....aspx?ln=en-us
Get responses ok.
Tracert works ok with sample address above.

Try to ping www.ntlworld.com or any other domain name, times out.

The network has been configured as local only (for now)

Symptomatically, AVG Free 8.5 via the update option does appear to
connect to the update server to the extent the updates are made
available via a dialogue box, when I try to DL these, update fails.

Issue remains DNS resolution.

Any advice? Wireshark?

Thanks
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Old October 20th 09, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Gordon[_9_]
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Default Vista DNS Resolution


"James E Wilson" wrote in message
...
Have problem as above.


Problem as WHAT "above"?
You are using a web interface to a global Usenet newsgroup, and as most of
the regulars here use a newsreader and NOT the horrible clunky web interface
we have no idea what post "above" you are referring to...

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Old October 20th 09, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Gordon[_9_]
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Posts: 1,183
Default Vista DNS Resolution


"James E Wilson" wrote in message
...
Have problem as above.


Problem as WHAT "above"?
You are using a web interface to a global Usenet newsgroup, and as most of
the regulars here use a newsreader and NOT the horrible clunky web interface
we have no idea what post "above" you are referring to...

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Old October 21st 09, 05:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
James E Wilson
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Posts: 4
Default Vista DNS Resolution

As in the subject line above

"Gordon" wrote:


"James E Wilson" wrote in message
...
Have problem as above.


Problem as WHAT "above"?
You are using a web interface to a global Usenet newsgroup, and as most of
the regulars here use a newsreader and NOT the horrible clunky web interface
we have no idea what post "above" you are referring to...

.

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Old October 21st 09, 05:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
James E Wilson
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Posts: 4
Default Vista DNS Resolution

As in the subject line above

"Gordon" wrote:


"James E Wilson" wrote in message
...
Have problem as above.


Problem as WHAT "above"?
You are using a web interface to a global Usenet newsgroup, and as most of
the regulars here use a newsreader and NOT the horrible clunky web interface
we have no idea what post "above" you are referring to...

.

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Old October 21st 09, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Wrinkly Scrotum
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Posts: 2
Default Vista DNS Resolution

"Gordon" wrote in
:


"James E Wilson" wrote
in message news:E3332D22-26C0-4823-8826-0DB16D326997@microsoft.
com...
Have problem as above.


Problem as WHAT "above"?
You are using a web interface to a global Usenet newsgroup, and
as most of the regulars here use a newsreader and NOT the
horrible clunky web interface we have no idea what post "above"
you are referring to...


As in the subject line

Thx
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Old October 21st 09, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Wrinkly Scrotum
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Vista DNS Resolution

"Gordon" wrote in
:


"James E Wilson" wrote
in message news:E3332D22-26C0-4823-8826-0DB16D326997@microsoft.
com...
Have problem as above.


Problem as WHAT "above"?
You are using a web interface to a global Usenet newsgroup, and
as most of the regulars here use a newsreader and NOT the
horrible clunky web interface we have no idea what post "above"
you are referring to...


As in the subject line

Thx
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Old October 24th 09, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Kerry Brown
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Posts: 2,887
Default Vista DNS Resolution


"James E Wilson" wrote in message
...
Have problem as above. Vista Home Premium 32-bit.
I understand my ISP only uses IPv4 - Virgin Media www.virginmedia.com

Anyway, name resolution does not work in Vista.

I operate a LAN behind a router - GTA GNAT 3.42.
This is merely a debian linux router kernel with features like
HA (high availability et al). I use a PIII Coppremine, 512MB,
CompactFlashCard with linux image, 3Com 10/100 PCI on the
public interface, 4 Port SMC 10/100 and 2 Port Intel Pro/100.

I have no problems with Win2K and Win XP Pro.
I can ping and tracert domain name(s) with no problems (Win2K/WinXP);
such as www.ntlworld.com et al

Unable to do this in Vista.
Disabled Vista Firewall for testing.
Disabled (unchecked) IPv6 and discovery components on network connection.
Disabled IPv6 in registry with DisableComponents FF patch
i.e. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Services\tcpip6\Parameters\
Disabled IPHelper service in services.
Disabled DNSClient in services (to eliminate cache issues).

Tried another NIC in the PC, a 3Com with correct drivers.
Still cannot resolve domain names but get IP addr etc.
Removed 3Com NIC.
Onboard NIC - nVidia - Vista installed nVidia driver at install.

As boths NIC fail DNS resolution, assumed not a NIC issue.

Network Type - Workgroup (not connected to domain).

The IP address details are all allocated by the router.
Use DHCP on interface.
No WINS server
NetBIOS enabled
Node Type - Broadcast

ran ipconfing /all

Get IP Address ok.
Reports default gateway Address ok.
Reports subnet mask correct
Reports DHCP server Address ok.
Reports DNS server Address ok.
Note! - the router above is configured to forward DNS requests to ISP DNS
servers.

Getting IP address ok - no problem there.

Can ping loopback.
Can ping allocated IPv4 IP address.
Can ping default gateway.
Can ping DHCP server.
Can ping DNS server (forwarder on router).

Can ping external IP address. I have tried 81.200.64.50 this relates to;
http://www.update.microsoft.com/wind....aspx?ln=en-us
Get responses ok.
Tracert works ok with sample address above.

Try to ping www.ntlworld.com or any other domain name, times out.

The network has been configured as local only (for now)

Symptomatically, AVG Free 8.5 via the update option does appear to
connect to the update server to the extent the updates are made
available via a dialogue box, when I try to DL these, update fails.

Issue remains DNS resolution.

Any advice? Wireshark?


Please post the results of

ipconfig /all

and

nslookup www.ntlworld.com

--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/




  #9 (permalink)  
Old October 24th 09, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Kerry Brown
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,887
Default Vista DNS Resolution


"James E Wilson" wrote in message
...
Have problem as above. Vista Home Premium 32-bit.
I understand my ISP only uses IPv4 - Virgin Media www.virginmedia.com

Anyway, name resolution does not work in Vista.

I operate a LAN behind a router - GTA GNAT 3.42.
This is merely a debian linux router kernel with features like
HA (high availability et al). I use a PIII Coppremine, 512MB,
CompactFlashCard with linux image, 3Com 10/100 PCI on the
public interface, 4 Port SMC 10/100 and 2 Port Intel Pro/100.

I have no problems with Win2K and Win XP Pro.
I can ping and tracert domain name(s) with no problems (Win2K/WinXP);
such as www.ntlworld.com et al

Unable to do this in Vista.
Disabled Vista Firewall for testing.
Disabled (unchecked) IPv6 and discovery components on network connection.
Disabled IPv6 in registry with DisableComponents FF patch
i.e. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Services\tcpip6\Parameters\
Disabled IPHelper service in services.
Disabled DNSClient in services (to eliminate cache issues).

Tried another NIC in the PC, a 3Com with correct drivers.
Still cannot resolve domain names but get IP addr etc.
Removed 3Com NIC.
Onboard NIC - nVidia - Vista installed nVidia driver at install.

As boths NIC fail DNS resolution, assumed not a NIC issue.

Network Type - Workgroup (not connected to domain).

The IP address details are all allocated by the router.
Use DHCP on interface.
No WINS server
NetBIOS enabled
Node Type - Broadcast

ran ipconfing /all

Get IP Address ok.
Reports default gateway Address ok.
Reports subnet mask correct
Reports DHCP server Address ok.
Reports DNS server Address ok.
Note! - the router above is configured to forward DNS requests to ISP DNS
servers.

Getting IP address ok - no problem there.

Can ping loopback.
Can ping allocated IPv4 IP address.
Can ping default gateway.
Can ping DHCP server.
Can ping DNS server (forwarder on router).

Can ping external IP address. I have tried 81.200.64.50 this relates to;
http://www.update.microsoft.com/wind....aspx?ln=en-us
Get responses ok.
Tracert works ok with sample address above.

Try to ping www.ntlworld.com or any other domain name, times out.

The network has been configured as local only (for now)

Symptomatically, AVG Free 8.5 via the update option does appear to
connect to the update server to the extent the updates are made
available via a dialogue box, when I try to DL these, update fails.

Issue remains DNS resolution.

Any advice? Wireshark?


Please post the results of

ipconfig /all

and

nslookup www.ntlworld.com

--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/




 




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