My Belkin router has an option to set a local domain name, which, I suspect, allows me to address hosts within my own network using this domain. By default, this is set to be "Belkin". Is it possible to call hosts within my network like this, e.g. ping foobar.Belkin instead of ping 192.168.2.4? The thing is, my routers internal page shows all set host names (so dh client seems to work) and the router itself is reachable as router.Belkin, but no other hosts are. My problem here is that the router knows each hosts name, but the hosts don't know each others name. How can I fix that?
Note: Nmap showed that port udp/53 for DNS is open on my router, but I can't find any way to configure it on the Web-interface.
I am running a webserver locally and I am unable to resolve it by domain name (e.g. mydomain.com) when I am inside my network. However, I am able to hit it internally (e.g. 192.168.0.10) just fine. When I try to access mydomain.com from inside my network it comes up with my Actiontec router's admin page on 192.168.1.1.Here is my configuration:Actiontec FIOS router 192.168.1.1 (connected to internet)DHCP disabled Netgear Router 192.168.1.2 is in the DMZHas cable running from Actiontec's LAN port to Netgear's WAN port[CODE]
1. I have a DSL modem + wireless + router 2. I have a Vonage phone that taps into one of the LAN ports 3. I have DIR 655 router that taps into one of the LAN ports 4. I have NAS that taps into one of the DIR 655 LAN ports 5. I have Printer that taps into one of the DIR 655 LAN ports 6. I have a BD Player that connects to DIR 655 through wireless.
All my components that are tied to DIR-655 resolve through IP address. I would like to have the resolution through host name as it works with my first router (DSL Modem / Router). Identifying components with IP address is not only inconvinient in terms of reading / recognizing my components but ther could be other issues. I am not very techie on the networking side but I do have some basic knowledge.
i'm trying to setup a local DNS server to manage small office local-only domain names for our servers. i have the DNS working properly (resolving local machines and using the ISP dns if it can't). so i put the DNS server ip into the "Static DNS 1" field of the router settings. the other 2 static dns fields are empty.the problem is that the router is still using the ISP dns server as the primary and my local dns server as the secondary. i verify this in two places. first, if i go to the "status" tab, DNS 1 shows the ISP server while DNS 2 shows my local DNS server. secondly, if i connect to the wireless device with a linux-based machine, the /etc/resolv.conf file shows the nameserver ips in the same incorrect order.
I cannot ping mydomain.local from any computer on my network. In order to this, I have to set DNS 1 as my server's ip address, then I can ping it. The reason this is a problem is because in order to add a workstation to my domain, I have to manually configure DNS to my server's ip. I have two networks, all new systems and this occurs on both. So obviously it is the way im setting things up[CODE]
I have the DIR-655 (H/w Ver B1, F/W Ver 2.05NA) set up as router on my network (TWC/RR - modem is Motorola SURFBoard 6121 - modem only, no router or other services provided). I have configured the router sufficiently to allow all computers on the local network to access the Internet, and have configured the DHCP server on the router to provide IP addresses to the local network. I have configured the router to provide the DNS addresses for my local DNS resolvers (so that I can provide DNS resolution for an "internal" domain). Configuration specifics available on request, but everything mentioned so far is working satisfactorily, at least so far.
So, my question: The "Local Domain Name" setting on the router, as indicated in the documentation, provides a connection-specific domain name when DHCP supplies an IP address to the local system. This setting, however, is overridden if the ISP provides a domain name when it assigns an IP to the WAN connection. I have verified by experiment that this is true (no matter what I put in the Local Domain Name field - whether a valid domain, or blank - the local machines receive the domain name supplied by the ISP.I wish to modify this behavior. I wish to have the router provide the domain name specified in the Local Domain Name field *regardless* of what the ISP provides.
This is the second time I have had this issue happen. Here is some probably useful information:
-I have (2) HP Pavillion dv6000 laptops running on Vista -I have (1) iPad 2 -I am using a Belkin Surf N300 router
We lost power due to a storm last week, and both of my laptops would not connect to the Internet. I could connect to the router with access saying local only. I called Belkin and they changed some information on my laptop to allow me to connect. Now, I have the same issue with my other HP laptop and again called Belkin but they could not fix the issue. I can connect to the router and use the Internet on my iPad and (1) of my HP laptops, but not my last one. Even when I connect to the router with an Ethernet cable, it says local only access and no internet connection. So I did the ipconfig /all on both laptops and here is what they say..
Laptop that does NOT connect to Internet shows this:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6000] Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:Windowssystem32>ipconfig /all
Installed new N600 router and every box in the house can access the internet - except for my Vista powered laptop. My network shows up as Unidentified network with 'locla only' access. Ben scouring message boards all day. Can't find a solution at Microsoft.
where the host names do not properly resolve with the right ip address.Example, I ping a host name, it gives me an IP, but when I VNC into the workstation, it is a totally different host.
My laptop is connected to a router via wifi but it keeps getting a DNS fault. I have another PC linked to the same router via WiFi and that works perfectly all the time. I have the same problem on both google chrome and IE browsers where I just get the message telling me that the DNS look up failed. My internet is still connected as I can dial into my remote CCTV cameras and I can ping website ip addresses. Most times I can just turn off my wireless adapter and turn it back on and it works for another hour or so. But sometimes it wont work all day, unless I start my laptop in safe mode, when it works everytime! I have flushed the DNS cache several times but to no avail.
My company recently purchased a custom domain name through In Motion Hosting (inmotionhosting.com) which has worked great up until today. As of this morning we are not able to view our webpage online (ronnysinc.com) or any inmotionhosting pages including our email accounts. However, we can view any other website and computers outside of our network seem to be able to view those pages without any problem. [code] As you can see it works fine with any other website such as google. My initial thought was it was being blocked by our firewall but when I log into the router I do not see any firewall settings that would create this block. I also tried resetting the router and flushing the DNS with no success.
I have been trying to connect to the Internet via a wireless connection but keep receiving the above error. None of the Windows solutions resolve the problem. On Google Chrome I see a screen saying 'This web page is not available', and receive 'Error 105: Unable to resolve the server's DNS address'. I cannot access Internet Explorer either.The strange this is that this problem only seems to occur with some wireless networks, as I can connect fine at home. In certain places, however, I am told that I am connected but that accss is 'Local Only', and I cannot open any browsers. I need the problem resolved as soon as possible as I cannot access the internet where I need it most.
I have a fixed external ip address.I have port forwarding setup for accessing a NAS inside my LAN, lets say port 12345.Now when I use my laptop outside my own LAN, e.g. 99.99.99.99:12345 resolves nicely to my NAS. But when I use the same 99.99.99.99:12345 inside my LAN, it does not resolve. Instead, it gives me a 'server takes too long to answer' error
I have also setup a virtual host to an ip cam inside my network. That one resolves just fine. I tried enabling remote management on the DIR-655 and also that works fine using 99.99.99.99:8888.When I replace the external ip address with the internal ip address of my NAS, thus bypassing port forwarding, it obviously also works ok.
Why the forwarded ports are not accessible when I use my own external fixed IP address? Does the DIR-655 treat it different than other external IP addresses?
I have a 5505 that currently has inside/outside interfaces and everything is working just fine. I am trying to create a DMZ that will essentially be just for vendors/guests. the DMZ will have full access to the outside (Internet) but no access to the inside. I am using the FW for DHCP, and 8.8.8.8 and 4.2.2.2 for DNS. I currently have 1 laptop in the DMZ vlan, and it is getting a correct IP, and it is showing 8.8.8.8 and 4.2.2.2 in ipconfig. I can ping/tracert 8.8.8.8/ 4.2. 2.2/74.125.137.147(what url... resolved to on a laptop connected to the inside vlan), but I cannot ping nor browse to url.... [code]
As far as I understand it Fault Manager need to be able to do reverse lookup for ip adresses to show the correct name in the "device name" column. I have double and tripple checked and all devices that only is shown as an ip address do have a reverse in the dns used by the LMS server. The device is correctly registered and inventory have been run. If I hold the mouse pointer over the crosshair on the row of the offending device all info is shown including correct device name and fqdn.
The server is upgraded from 4.2.1 to 4.2.2 and we have the same problem before the upgrade.
I am unfortately the only IT staff now for 100 - 150 users in my organization besides a consultant who doesn't have an answer for this issue even though he sold us the hardware and environment. While I realize that this version of the Cisco VPN doesn't support Windows 7, we do have some Windows 7 PC's that have the software and work perfectly fine upon install. In this case, I am at a remote location with both a Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 SP1 computer. Both have the same Cisco client installed and connect to our ASA5520. I cannot get DNS resolution out of this computer to any remote network resources or other domains such as cnn.com including localhost. Adding the entries manually in the hosts file does nothing and I even tried removing the VPN client, the network connections and components and even a manual winsock reset. I cannot resolve internet DNS but can ping all internal IP addresses. The Windows XP computer across from me has no issues. I am not going to update any VPN clients as we still don't have computers who are functional so I need to spend money where it counts before I upgrade computers and I cannot perform a downgrade on this model because the previous person who bought it didn't bother to check Windows XP compatibility before they installed them in 10+ communities.
Here's my IP config - FYI all works well when not connected to the VPN for general web domains.
C:UsersAdministrator>ipconfig /all Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : GHN-Green-S01 Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
I am setting up a webserver to host our website on our local network. When I'm browsing from an external network, I can pull our website example.com and a sub domain test.example.com. However, when I'm browsing from our internal network, I cannot pull up test.example.com. I am not sure if this is due to propigation issues or what.When I do nslookup from external, it shows my network's main IP address. When I do it from local, it can't find an address and says non-existent domain.Should I have any problems connecting to my website if it is using my external IP address? Will this be a loopback problem? If so, how can I resolve this?
I am using the Cisco VPN Client 5.0.06.0160 - and am having an issue connecting to my ASA 5510 via VPN. This issue is happening on 1 of our laptops. All other laptops connect just fine. So the problem is not in the ASA. I have double checked the client setup and config and it too is correct. The interesting thing is, we are connecting to an IP Address and not a host name.
How to configure ASA 5520 to resolve names in ASA's. We are currently using ASDM to configure network objects with the hostnames in the internet and then specifying the IP address . But this is done manually. Is there a different way of setting it up on ASA. Also when getting reports from ASA, we see the IP's but is there a way that we could add an identity to the IP's (reverse lookup)
I am having issue with my network as my router won't resolve most of the hostname of the network, I have 30 devices on my network, and only 4 names are displayed on the available local host. It makes it very difficult to identify the devices on the network.
my 1841 router can't resolve dns after enable ios firewall, I try to ping google.com from router's console fail, but dns resolution is fine from lan side.
my partial config--------------------------------- ! ip name-server 8.8.8.8
I am trying to configure the ACS with AD in the identity store but am running into the following issue.I enter the AD Domain Name and username and password and hit the 'Test Connection' button and receive a DNS error stating that it 'Cannot resolve network address'.I have logged into the CLI and test to the domain name from there and it works fine.
I'm connected through the router, a few times a day I cannot open web pages, getting error: Error 105 (net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED): Unable to resolve the server's DNS address.Skype continues to work. Here are the results of pinging:
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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:UsersSri Guru>ipconfig /all[code]....
One technician said that this is the providers problem, but I don't think so. When I restart the modem everything works.I have a Netgear WGR614 v9 router.I use ESET 5 security. Btw, connection drops on all computers connected through the router, so it's not my firewall.
So i see tons of threads here and on google talking about dns issues with their linksys router but I never see a solution other than to locally change the dns servers on the client machine to prevent it from using the linksys router dns. My router is the WRT310Nv2 running the latest firmware but I see others are affected as well. url...My issue is this router continues to fail dns resolutions and I have to either reset it or tell my client machine not to use my router as a point of dns resolution.
1. Why is my router failing to resolve domains correctly?
I have a Cisco 1721 router with an ADSL wic. I have followed guides on the Cisco website so that I can connect the router to my home adsl connection. The router connects to my broadband provider and sucesfully obtains an IP address along with Dynamically assigned DNS servers. I am able to ping google.co.uk from the router but not from clients attached via DHCP.
I have noticed that if I ping the IP address of google.co.uk from a client it resolves but it will not resolve the name. This would lead me to believe that the problem lies with DNS resolution/forwarding but I do not know how to investigate further.
I am working on adding a mapping to our external address for our mail server - let's call it mail.example.com
I would like to be able to access mail.example.com internally for our user's smartphones - if they access our company WiFi they are not able to get mail using the mail.example.com as the server name in their phone setups. However, once they leave the office and use any other WiFi it works fine. Also, I am unable to ping that address from any internal device. I believe also this is the reason Exchange accounts do not work on our site to site VPN connections.
I have a ASA 5520 and work primarily in the ASDM 6.4 to do configurations in the main office and have 5510 in our site to site connections.
I have a 2800 with one Gigabit interface connection to our Lan and the other interface connected to the internet with a public IP address. Now I'd like to setup the router to resolve both internal and external DNS requests. Thus requests like www.google.co.za and LocalLanPcName should be resolved to their public and private IP's respectively. [code] When I ping any name the only DNS server that is ever queried is 192.168.1.200 (it does resolve internal name correctly though).
None of the other servers are attempted to resolve the name. It does not matter if I specify a FQDN or not.
How do I setup the router so that my internal resolution is handled by 192.168.1.200 and .201, while external resolution is handled by 41.160.36 and .37. Or alternatively, how do I configure it to at least try all 4 specified name-servers for resolution, and not fail after trying the first one unsuccessfully.
We have about 20 of the above WAPs in our company network and are quite satisfied with the performance.However occasionally we need to manually reboot the WAPs in order to resolve sporadic connectivity issues that cannot be resolved on the client devices. In order to optimize the performance we would like to automatically restart our WAPs at a certain time (e.g. at night) on a daily or weekly basis.We are currently using WAP4410N-fw-2.0.0.5-K9.