I am trying to configure DNS on my virtual meachine I got I message, will you share your
knowledge what it is? and how to recover from there? ...
I am trying to configure DNS on my virtual meachine I got I message, will you share your
knowledge what it is? and how to recover from there? ...
Please provide more details about what you are trying to accomplish.
It seems your current dns is set to 192.168.130.128 (in /etc/resolv.conf)
Generally VMware by default configures the virtual NIC to use NAT and automatically assigns necessary network configuration to your virtual machine to make it able to connect to internet.
In your screenshot, you are trying to lookup your own virtual machine whose name may not be in the dns server's lookup table.
What happens if you try:
Code:nslookup google.com
What happens if you try: nslookup google.com
That means your virtual machine is connected to internet and the dns server is working fine.
Now in order to know what do you need help with, we need a detailed description about what are you trying to do and what is the problem you are facing. Your posts so far do not make much sense. Please provide details.
If you wanted to configure DNS just to be able to browse internet, it's already done!
If you want to configure your virtual machine as a DNS server, we need to know what have you tried so far and where are you stuck.
sorry friends I need to study system administration in ubuntu .I have installed KOHA library management package .koha is open only in browser ,I can call Koha with it ip address 192.168.1.200 .I need to give a name for calling koha .Today I took a machine and Installed koha and trying call with its my name ....I make testing it on my system with out virtual machine this where my WHOLE CONFIGURATION screen shots ,please sagest me the solution
Last edited by Rakeshvijayan; June 28th, 2011 at 10:35 AM.
remaining files include nslookup with my computer name
nslookup google.com
I got information from a site after they show their nslookup with its name
Last edited by Rakeshvijayan; June 28th, 2011 at 11:04 AM.
Sorry, I've no experience with this one. Must do a lot of research before answering here - not possible anytime soon I'm afraid.
Maybe some experienced guy could look at these to suggest what you need.
You have a space in the zone name in the file named.conf.local.
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