Ok...where to begin? We are in the middle of migrating our production network to a separate VLAN. So right now our DNS server is on one network, and the SLAVE DNS server is on a different network (just changed the IP address and the default gateway). There is connectivity between the two networks (the firewall is completely opened up right now). Everything seemed OK when we moved the Slave server to the new network. You update the master server, and the slave gets updated as normal. One thing I noticed this morning however is that the slave server will not resolve names. I set up my workstation to only have the slave server as the DNS, and I can't ping a single thing--internal or external. I was going to try deconfiguring it as a slave, and then reconfiguring it--but figured there might be an actual solution to the problem. It was definitely working on the old network--but not any longer. The clients that use the slave server can't resolve addresses, but they can ping the slave server itself--so there is definitely connectivity. Can anyone think of something I needed to change, that I may have overlooked? Any help would be very much appreciated. TIA
Jonathan Williams
Unix Systems Administrator
The Shubert Organization, Inc.
Received on Thu Nov 15 2001 - 18:11:20 NZDT