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to solved "Network Error (dns_unresolved_hostname) " problems. Now our HQ set website as http://serverwww/page1.html, They don't want to register in public dns server, So they recomment us to put to our internal dns to solved name, Now I'm already add A Host to dns server (serverwww = 203.xxx.xxx.xxx) from dos prompt we can ping serverwww and it have reply from serverwww with correct IP
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address. But when we try to connect by http://serverwww/page1.html It show error "Network Error (dns_unresolved_hostname) " Note: we have no Proxy server please advise how to solved problems. Thank in advance. Simpsonfishing. 0 Question by:simpsonfishing Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 5 Best Solution byDCenaculo Have you tryed to put a line in your hosts. file ? On this directory c:\windows(winnt)\system32\drivers\etc open with notepad.exe the hosts. file and add a line with the ip address and the name of Go to Solution 3 Comments LVL 5 Overall: Level 5 Internet Protocols 1 Message Expert Comment by:DCenaculo2008-06-03 Is your internal DNS the same as your external ? Is the DNS server configured to consult it self as DNS or has it your ISP DNS configured as the primary ? If thats the case it will reply from pings but will try to resolve FQDNs in you ISP DNS and it will not find it. 0 Message Author Comment by:simpsonfishing2008-06-03 Dear DCenaculo: Thank you for your reply. I'm not expert in DNS server, As I under stand, I set DNS Server inside AD Server and also forward address to external dns (ISP). I'm also set one
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and user training. Network Monitoring Finding, researching, testing, auditing, and evaluating network monitoring software for a small enterprise deployment. Active Directory Migration Migrate users, computers, groups, and policies from https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/248282-hosts-file-not-resolving two separate domains into one common one across multiple sites. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=497056 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi all i am almost out of ideas here so any help would be greatly appreciated i have noticed since we have change our ISP our custom hosts file are not resolving, this is affecting all of our office but when i RDP network error to our remote office from their network everything works fine. from our office i get this error: Network Error (dns_unresolved_hostname) Your requested host "mxx.blaxxxxxxxx.com" could not be resolved by DNS. For assistance, contact your network support team. thanks for any help as it is affecting production... Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: HOSTS file not working edit hosts file remotely Deployed hosts file?   1 2 Next ► 43 network error (dns_unresolved_hostname) Replies Datil OP Jono Aug 1, 2012 at 12:06 UTC Maybe the Forwarder on your DNS server is set incorrectly now your isp has changed 1 Mace OP Magnus369 Aug 1, 2012 at 12:09 UTC Unfortunately, not a lot to go on here- what os are you using, for starters. Under linux, the simple fix would be to make sure your resolver (/etc/nsswitch) is set to files dns where as under windows, it's a bit more complicated. All the documentation I can find at the moment claims that the hosts file will always be consulted first, which would appear to not be the case at the moment. 0 Anaheim OP Amed Aug 1, 2012 at 12:26 UTC @Jono: i have my ISP DNS in the forwarder @Magnus369: clients are running Win7 this problem is affecting 100computers that's why i am assuming it is not at the client level 0 Mace OP Magnus369 Aug 1, 2012 at 12:32 UTC Where do you have your custom hosts file installed? While I realize you've had this working before, it just seems really off to me. I've got a tendency to agree with jono, unless your isp is supposed to be doing dns m
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