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Non-existent domain w/nslookup

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dante18

IS-IT--Management
Nov 28, 2001
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US
When I run nslookup ( from any w/s or server in the domain, even the DC) I get this back "Non-existent domain"? DNS seems to be fine. I was wondering if anyone out there could point me in the right direction?
 
This is weird i have exactly the same problem, even though the DNS looks fine - i am fairly sure that it is related to the DNS - if anyone has got any ideas of how to fix this i sure would appreciate the resolution.

If i find the cure i'll be sure to post it for you Dante18
 
Dante18,

I found the answer after a little digging around, and i'll try to explain it as best i can.....

You need to create a Reverse DNS Look Up Table, the best way to do this is to follow the instruction on the Microsoft technet web site, the URL is:


Whilst this document is for Windows NT, it does also relate to Windows 2000, Microsoft linked me there from a 2000 resource guide.

afetr you have followed the steps give it about 5 minutes and the reverse lookup table fills nicely and the nslookup.exe returns a default server name.

If you get any problem give me a nod and i'll try to help further.

Best of luck

MadAsToast
 
MadAsToast your solution was spot on. Thanks much for the info.

Dante18
 
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