in reply to Re^3: Net::DNS::Resolver v0.61 output
in thread Net::DNS::Resolver v0.61 output

Thank you for replying. The problem is I was asked by a co-worker to help him determine what hosts are in what domain(s). My goal is to search two domains for IPs and Names of respective hosts. I am pretty sure I said this in the 1st block of text??? :) I need to search the two domains. My successful nslookup command was
# nslookup Default Server: wrnadc01.na.alarismed.com Address: 10.220.13.131 > server ns7.pyxis.com Default Server: ns7.pyxis.com Address: 143.98.113.17 > 10.8.239.254 Server: ns7.pyxis.com Address: 143.98.113.17 Name: netwrvr1.na.alarismed.com Address: 10.8.239.254 > server wrnadc02.na.alarismed.com Default Server: wrnadc02.na.alarismed.com Address: 10.220.13.132 > 10.8.239.254 Server: wrnadc02.na.alarismed.com Address: 10.220.13.132 Name: netwrvr1.na.alarismed.com Address: 10.8.239.254

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Re^5: Net::DNS::Resolver v0.61 output
by Krambambuli (Curate) on Oct 24, 2007 at 20:39 UTC
    Well... Seen from my WS, this turns to the following:
    $ nslookup > server ns7.pyxis.com Default server: ns7.pyxis.com Address: 207.114.139.26#53 > 10.8.239.254 ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached >
    Did you run your nslookup from the same IP where you then launched your Perl script ?

    It seems that some network/routing problems are interfering.
    Any firewall, permissions issues ?

    Krambambuli
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    enjoying Mark Jason Dominus' Higher-Order Perl
      You will not be able to access these BIND servers b/c they are protected by a firewall. The script is running on a server inside the firewall as is my nslookup command.