2013-01-19, 15:08
After my uber-fail from my previous topic I finally got XBMC live 12.0 Frodo RC3 up and running.
However I'm now running into some stranger problems.
I have a Win 2008R2 server in my network which is a domain controller and DNS server.
My router is configured to send out DHCP leases with the DNS servers IP address (192.168.2.180) as the primary and only DNS server.
This is working on several windows (7 and 8) as well as Linux (ubuntu) desktop machines, and on 4 different android devices.
However, the machine I now have up and running with the live CD of Frodo RC3 seems to have other DNS servers hard coded:
contents of /etc/resolv.conf:
some searching learned me that these are the OpenDNS servers.
So, whats the story here? I suppose this could be an Ubuntu bug? Or not even a bug at all?
Fact is this results in VERY strange behaviour:
These DNS servers seem to respond to any query you throw at them, always with IP address 67.215.65.132.
even if you do 'ping asalskasksfj' or any other random string they will respond with this IP address.
This resulted in me not being able to ping any device in my network, yes, even when using the FQDN.
My NAS for example is 'diskstation01.my.domain.com' (real domain name removed for security reasons), if I ping to that domain I am again communicating with 67.215.65.132.
I did some additional testing, and If I go to the desktop and try browsing to 'diskstation01.my.domain.com' I am presented by a search engine (website-unavailable.com) showing me search results for 'diskstation 01 my domain'.
If I didn't knew better I would think the system had been infected by a DNS-affecting virus...
I can very hardly believe this is supposed to be this way, so I'm reporting it :-)
However I'm now running into some stranger problems.
I have a Win 2008R2 server in my network which is a domain controller and DNS server.
My router is configured to send out DHCP leases with the DNS servers IP address (192.168.2.180) as the primary and only DNS server.
This is working on several windows (7 and 8) as well as Linux (ubuntu) desktop machines, and on 4 different android devices.
However, the machine I now have up and running with the live CD of Frodo RC3 seems to have other DNS servers hard coded:
contents of /etc/resolv.conf:
Code:
nameserver 208.67.222.222
nameserver 208.67.220.220
some searching learned me that these are the OpenDNS servers.
So, whats the story here? I suppose this could be an Ubuntu bug? Or not even a bug at all?
Fact is this results in VERY strange behaviour:
These DNS servers seem to respond to any query you throw at them, always with IP address 67.215.65.132.
even if you do 'ping asalskasksfj' or any other random string they will respond with this IP address.
This resulted in me not being able to ping any device in my network, yes, even when using the FQDN.
My NAS for example is 'diskstation01.my.domain.com' (real domain name removed for security reasons), if I ping to that domain I am again communicating with 67.215.65.132.
I did some additional testing, and If I go to the desktop and try browsing to 'diskstation01.my.domain.com' I am presented by a search engine (website-unavailable.com) showing me search results for 'diskstation 01 my domain'.
If I didn't knew better I would think the system had been infected by a DNS-affecting virus...
I can very hardly believe this is supposed to be this way, so I'm reporting it :-)