Hi Everyone,
We have a couple of Macs here in a completely Windows environment. Each of the Macs run Dave for file and printer access. We have DNS running on two Windows 2000 boxes which are authoritative for our local domain (aqua.local).
All of the Mac's were configured using DHCP and have the correct addresses for both of the DNS servers (resolv.conf looks perfect). Running nslookup and dig confirm that address resolution is working. For example, if I run: "dig fishnet" or "nslookup fishnet", the address is returned and is correct.
However, if I try to use any application that tries to resolve the hostname, it fails. I have tried the fully qualified domain name for any host in aqua.local with no success. I cannot seem to get any application on the Mac to correctly resolve a hostname in our local domain.
Internet addresses all resolve fine, I can bring up any webpage, etc. These hosts are also being resolved via our two DNS servers.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on and how I can fix this? Perhaps it is a resolution order problem? Or a problem relating to Dave?
Much appreciated,
Bontebok
We have a couple of Macs here in a completely Windows environment. Each of the Macs run Dave for file and printer access. We have DNS running on two Windows 2000 boxes which are authoritative for our local domain (aqua.local).
All of the Mac's were configured using DHCP and have the correct addresses for both of the DNS servers (resolv.conf looks perfect). Running nslookup and dig confirm that address resolution is working. For example, if I run: "dig fishnet" or "nslookup fishnet", the address is returned and is correct.
However, if I try to use any application that tries to resolve the hostname, it fails. I have tried the fully qualified domain name for any host in aqua.local with no success. I cannot seem to get any application on the Mac to correctly resolve a hostname in our local domain.
Internet addresses all resolve fine, I can bring up any webpage, etc. These hosts are also being resolved via our two DNS servers.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on and how I can fix this? Perhaps it is a resolution order problem? Or a problem relating to Dave?
Much appreciated,
Bontebok