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Date:      Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:52:44 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Crist J. Clark" <cjc@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com>
To:        yveline.josserand@sofrecom.fr
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: nslookup on Freebsd 2.X and Freebsd 3.2
Message-ID:  <199910130152.VAA35762@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com>
In-Reply-To: <380371CA.4865@sofrecom.fr> from yveline josserand at "Oct 12, 1999 06:37:14 pm"

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yveline josserand wrote,
> Good Evening
> 
> I'm running freebsd 3.2. When I type:
> 
> 	nslookup
> 	 I have the following message
> 
> 	Default Server:  localhost.sofrecom.fr
> 	Address:  127.0.0.1
> 
> 	>aaa.sofrecom.fr
>  
> 	> Server:  localhost.sofrecom.fr
> 	Address:  127.0.0.1
>  
> 	Name:    aaa.sofrecom.fr.sofrecom.fr
> 
> aaa isn't defined on my system

It's somewhat hard to understand this. What _exactly_ does it say?
Does it say something after the "Name:" line?

> If I'm running freebsd 2.X and I type the same command:
> 
> 	nslookup 
> 	 I have the following message
> 
> 	Default Server:  localhost.sofrecom.fr
> 	Address:  127.0.0.1
> 	
> 	>aaa.sofrecom.fr
>  
> 	> Server:  localhost.sofrecom.fr
> 	Address:  127.0.0.1
> 
> 	*** localhost.sofrecom.fr can't find aaa.sofrecom.fr:
> 	Non-existent host-domain 
> 
> Here also, aaa isn't defined. Why with freebsd 3.2 I don't have
> the same behaviour that in freebsd 2.X. Is somebody has an idea?
> May I have something else to configure to have the same result ?

What does your named.boot on the 2.x.x system look like and the
named.conf on the 3.2?
-- 
Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com


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