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Nslookup
Hi,
I have a problem with nslookup. when I type nslookup ww w.mydomain.com is show up but when I type like this nslookup mydomain.com I get a message Can't find server WHY ??? any one help me |
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(moved to DNS forum)
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paste the command and results for both examples.
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Don't forget to post the ACTUAL domain name as well, otherwise it is no use trying to ask us to figure out the problem.
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do you have an A record for your domain... What i mean is
www A 123.45.67.89 <-- not this record (you need this though) A 123.45.67.89 <--- this record (what i'm talking about) yada...yada..yada.. ?? that would be yourdomain.com, just as the other a recod would be www.yourdomain.com.... I think this might help... |
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he got a can't find server error, not a non-existant domain error.
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