Domain does not exist

H

Herb Martin

It's a FAQ (but there is no FAQ document here you could
have checked).

NSlookup first tries to reverse the name of the DNS SERVER
where it is asking the question -- many servers don't have a
reverse name (or don't have on that is reachable.)

It's a benign -- and confusing error -- and if you get the information
you were seeking it is IRRELEVANT.
 
B

Blaine

I get that same error, and Im not able to pull up our
website by its URL from within your lan, publically its
works fine.
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]

Blaine said:
I get that same error, and Im not able to pull up our
website by its URL from within your lan, publically its
works fine.

Is your internal domain name the same as your external domain name?

If yes, create a new host named www. in your internal DNS forward lookup
zone for your domain name and give it the ip address of your web site.
 
J

Jonathan de Boyne Pollard

F> When i use the nslookup tool i get a non existent
F> domain message

Good-oh.
 

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