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Vieux 16/03/2006, 13h45   #6
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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Par défaut Re: Hacked? nslookup resolves wrong IP, name from another domain by duplicating .com.mx prefixes...

SammyBar wrote:
>> Is this the IP:
>> com.mx.com.mx. 900 IN A 63.147.61.208
>>
>> This is the key to your problem here, obviously your Primary DNS
>> suffix is mydomain.com.mx, correct?

>
> Yes, it is
>
>> In TCP/IP properties, on the DNS tab, clear the check box, "Append
>> parent suffixes of the Primary DNS suffix" Then com.mx will no
>> longer be appended.

>
> Does not works. The problem remains.


Unfortunately, nslookup ignores this setting and appends parent suffixes
anyway. The only way you can get nslookup to append only your domain name
and not the parent suffixes is the create a custom DNS suffix search list
using only your domain name in the list.

Select "Append these suffixes (in order)" and enter domain.com.mx.

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