I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS numbers burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies? TIA, Justin - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
What are the IP addresses? You maybe able to alias them on your DNS server. Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS numbers burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names.... Justin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Lorbieski" <richard@alpha1.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:19 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
What are the IP addresses?
You maybe able to alias them on your DNS server.
Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS
numbers
burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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Sounds to me like Sprint owes you 300 setup CDs. Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Justin
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My thoughts exactly... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark E. Levy" <mark@fsi.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:43 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
Sounds to me like Sprint owes you 300 setup CDs.
Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive
name
server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Justin
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Doesn't matter, you can create an ip alias on the DNS server (the 2 ips) and have your router redirect them to the real IP of DNS server. Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Justin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Lorbieski" <richard@alpha1.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:19 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
What are the IP addresses?
You maybe able to alias them on your DNS server.
Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS
numbers
burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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Hey, it doesn't matter if the ip's are microsofts even..........if you want/need to hijack them for a bit, do it. Just bind them to your current nameservers. Watch the activity to those ip's, and contact the people gradually to start changing them out............ On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Justin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Lorbieski" <richard@alpha1.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:19 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
What are the IP addresses?
You maybe able to alias them on your DNS server.
Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS
numbers
burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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At 06:34 PM 2/2/00 -0600, Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Change the customer's connectiod properties "TCP/IP Settings" to "Server assigned DNS". We've been working towards getting all of our customers set up this way so they don't fall victim to any future renumbering. -- Kirk Mitchell-General Manager mitch@keyconn.net Keystone Connect Unlock Your World Altoona, PA 814-941-5000/886-2500 http://www.keyconn.net - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
Doesn't matter whose IP address it is. Just add an IP alias for it on your nameserver, and add a static host route (/32) on your Cisco to point to it. Don't route the whole subnet, just the individual IPs. We did this when we found we had some very old customers using a DNS server of BBN's offsite (before we did server assigned DNS) and BBN renumbered it -- we fudged in an alias for it long enough for us to call all the affected users up and get them to change over to server assigned DNS. Mike Andrews (MA12) * mandrews@dcr.net * http://www.bit0.com/ VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet services for Frankfort, Lawrenceburg, Owenton, Shelbyville "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Justin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Lorbieski" <richard@alpha1.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:19 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
What are the IP addresses?
You maybe able to alias them on your DNS server.
Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS
numbers
burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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On this note, found a neat little app that will hunt through all DUN connectoids on a PC and change phone numbers, area codes, DNS settings, etc. Great idea when you have a system-wide change like DNS or area codes. Creates a small 45K exectuable that can be thrown on a web page or sent in an email for each user to install. Haven't tried it, but seems worth the $150. http://www.phuzzion.com/DUNIT/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Andrews <mandrews@bit0.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 1:51 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
Doesn't matter whose IP address it is. Just add an IP alias for it on your nameserver, and add a static host route (/32) on your Cisco to point to it. Don't route the whole subnet, just the individual IPs.
We did this when we found we had some very old customers using a DNS server of BBN's offsite (before we did server assigned DNS) and BBN renumbered it -- we fudged in an alias for it long enough for us to call all the affected users up and get them to change over to server assigned DNS.
Mike Andrews (MA12) * mandrews@dcr.net * http://www.bit0.com/ VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet services for Frankfort, Lawrenceburg, Owenton, Shelbyville "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Justin Ellison wrote:
'fraid not, the ip's that are getting specified aren't mine, they're Sprint's. My sales rep (God bless his soul) gave me the authoritive name server addresses for Sprint which don't actually resolve names....
Justin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Lorbieski" <richard@alpha1.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 6:19 PM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Forcing DNS
What are the IP addresses?
You maybe able to alias them on your DNS server.
Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS
numbers
burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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I have the same problem. On the DNS server I have it answer for both the old and new DNS server IP (set up an ip alias in linux). Then on the cisco use: ip route old.ip.add.ress 255.255.255.255 eth0 when the dial up sends a DNS request to the old ip, since it's not local it gets sent to the cisco... the cisco looks in its route table for the most specific route to the network the DNS server is on.. it sees the old.ip.add.ress and shoots the packet out the eth0 (back onto your local LAN) for the DNS server to respond to it. You may want to add the static route to your term server to save a trip to the cisco.. but it may be more convienant to do it there. Paul Farber Farber Technology farber@admin.f-tech.net Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545 On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Justin Ellison wrote:
I have about 300 Setup CD's with the wrong primary and secondary DNS numbers burned to it. I can't come up with anything to redirect the DNS queries at my Cisco 1601 (not running BGP). I've got the HARC setup to assign DNS, and it works properly, but is there a way for me to force the client to use what the HARC specifies?
TIA,
Justin
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