--- Billy Crook [email protected] wrote:
Ironically enough, if you don't have any DNS, you won't be able to resolve that link to a server, now will you.
A quick nslookup fixes that for the future:
http://root-servers.org/ is also http://192.71.80.110/
Once you get to root-servers.org, IP addresses are listed for all of the root servers. As the updates list indicates for root-servers.org, the IP addresses for some of the servers changes from time to time, but not all of the IP addresses change at any given point in time.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
--- Luke -Jr [email protected] wrote:
On Tuesday 26 February 2008, [email protected]
wrote:
Anyone else got any easy to memorize DNS server IPs or something of the sort?
Root servers work for me.
I haven't set up DNS on a server in awhile, though back then RedHat Enterprise came with a list of root servers.
Where does one find a list of root servers?
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