goombawaho
MIS
On a friend's network: workstations return an incorrect value when pinging their server. Trying to ping their internal server by name gives the following ip address 67.215.65.132 when the actual address is 192.168.1.10
Which translates to: hit-nxdomain.opendns.com [67.215.65.132]
So, does that mean that something is configured on OPENDNS with the server name registered to that.
I'm guessing that if we pointed their router (and thus their workstations) away from using open DNS, this problem would be bypassed.
And for the cause, I'm guessing this (pulled from here:
Configuring the OpenDNS server addresses on the WAN side only should be sufficient and better. Configuring them on the LAN side means propagating them to the local devices via DHCP which breaks local name resolution first. You better assign the router's IP address 192.168.1.1 as DNS server address on the LAN side.
Which translates to: hit-nxdomain.opendns.com [67.215.65.132]
So, does that mean that something is configured on OPENDNS with the server name registered to that.
I'm guessing that if we pointed their router (and thus their workstations) away from using open DNS, this problem would be bypassed.
And for the cause, I'm guessing this (pulled from here:
Configuring the OpenDNS server addresses on the WAN side only should be sufficient and better. Configuring them on the LAN side means propagating them to the local devices via DHCP which breaks local name resolution first. You better assign the router's IP address 192.168.1.1 as DNS server address on the LAN side.