On Thursday, July 14, 2005 @ 12:54 PM, James Wright wrote:
Hello, I have Suse 9.2 running on 2 PCs in a Windows domain. The main domain server is Windows 2003. All of the thin clients and Windows machines are connecting to the internet fine. The Suse machines connect to the internet as well, but there are quite a few pages that are unreachable. Windows will load these pages, even running in VMWare on the Suse machines. Apparently I have a DNS problem, but I can't seem to figure it out. For my DNS I had two local addresses (for the Windows Server 2003 boxes). I added one of the ISPs DNS to the list, but it did not resolve the problem. I removed the Windows Server 2003 DNS entirely, and replaces with the ISPs DNS addresses, but still have the same problem. I must be missing something, but what? I am happy to post my DNS if necessary, is there a command line program that I can use to list this, so it is easier to send via e-mail? I would rather that than transcribing from Yast. Thanks.
James Wright
So all of the internet traffic on your network funnels through two machines that are running Windows Server operating systems, you connect through those servers from your Linux machines, and you can get to some external web sites and not others. Is that what you're saying? Greg Wallace