![]() |
|
Welcome to Vista Banter. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will have access to ask questions and reply to others posts, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact support. |
|
|||||||
| Networking with Windows Vista Networking issues and questions with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing) |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
(cross-post added to Vista Networking)
"Dns problems with Vista" Dns problems with wrote in message ... have a cisco 2800 router with 7 linksys accesspoints. As client i have xp,vista and apple. All xp clients works well they can surf in internet without any problems. But vista and apple clients doesn't. i check everything but have till now not any solution. For exempla Vista pc got all information from the router. i checked ip adress and dns adresses well. if i ping to the dns adresses no problem but if i ping to www.google.com i did'nt get any answer. More significantly than getting a response to a ping is what address the lookup for the ping resolved to--also whether in order to resolve that name to an IP address it also had to discover the canonical name for an alias, which www.google.com usually is. Notice that ping -n 1 can show you both, even if the ping itself fails: cmd_output Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.l.google.com Addresses: 64.233.167.104, 64.233.167.99, 64.233.167.147 Aliases: www.google.com F:\ping -n 1 www.google.com Pinging www.l.google.com [64.233.167.147] with 32 bytes of data: /cmd_output And if i ping direct ip adress from google like ping 209.85.135.104 i got answer. Where did you get that address? FWIW reverse lookup here shows: nslookup Name: mu-in-f104.google.com Address: 209.85.135.104 /nslookup Same in the browser if put www.google.com no answer and if i put the ipadress i can surf. i put ipadress and dns manualy but does'nt help. It may help if you explained exactly what you did in case there are errors in your procedure. And with nslookup i can't see the dnsservername i can see only ip adress. Guessing that you're seeing a local address for that? E.g. via ipconfig /all What happens if you log on to your router and find the real DNS addresses being used? Then use either one of them as second operands for nslookup? In fact, I think that getting those real addresses is what you would have had to do anyway to "put ipadress and dns manualy". So then if you had done that correctly ipconfig /all would have been showing them there too. Otherwise I don't think that there is a requirement to have a reverse lookup for dns server names. If you're having trouble with your real DNS addresses it may help to use nslookup in its interactive mode with set debug as the first command. BTW This is slightly off-topic for the IE NG and I don't use Vista. You may get more knowledgeable assistance from Vista Networking. E.g. another possible unique factor with it will be whether IPv6 is involved. Cross-posting for convenience. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |