Richard

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Hello,
Hoping someone could help me on a dns issue. I have a
server(appserver) which is on a domain and used for one application.
It is not setup for dns. However from another work computer if I run
an nslookup query, the appserver's IP address is shown. I'm wondering
how this can happen because I have not setup appserver for dns. Can
someone help on this.

Thanks
Richard
 
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richard <richard.w.farrell@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> Hoping someone could help me on a dns issue. I have a
> server(appserver) which is on a domain and used for one application.
> It is not setup for dns. However from another work computer if I run
> an nslookup query, the appserver's IP address is shown. I'm wondering
> how this can happen because I have not setup appserver for dns. Can
> someone help on this.

Post a sample DNS query using nslookup -d2



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