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|  | Posted: June 06 2007,18:09 |  |  
 | Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ June 06 2007,13:38) |  | Btw, 10.0.2.3 is qemu's own embedded dns server, not your LAN's.
 
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 Yes, I understand that.
 
 
 | Quote |  | If you can reach addresses outside your network, you could try specify your LAN DNS server directly or even try public one? | 
 
 I think you're right.  I think there's something screwy with the DNS servers here.
 
 
 | Code Sample |  | dsl@box:~$ nslookup yahoo.com 157.54.14.146 *** Unknown host
 
 nslookup: yahoo.com: Host name lookup failure
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 In Windows:
 
 
 | Code Sample |  | C:\> nslookup yahoo.com 157.54.14.146 Server: dns-04.xxxx.com
 Address: 157.54.14.146
 
 *** dns-04.xxxx.com can't find yahoo.com: Non-existent domain
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 Interestingly, I am able to use a public DNS server from Windows (ns2.granitecanyon.com), but that doesn't work from QEMU DSL.
 
 So, to conclude, it seems like there are 2 problems here.
 
 The DNS servers here are weird.  I'd have to figure out why I cannot query the DNS servers directly in the Command Prompt, but it seems to work fine in the browser, etc. 
 I am unable to access public DNS servers.  I bet the traffic isn't getting through at all.  Again, I'd have to have some sort logging mechanism in QEMU's SliRP (user mode networking) to figure out what's going on here.  I haven't figured out how to turn on such logging. |