03-26-2003 07:07 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:10 AM
I am a novice.
How do I determine if the a web site's DNS entry is being redirected at the router level? We have Cisco 3600 router IOS v. 11.1 (20) AA2 configured as a BGP router. I added the "no ip redirects" command to the fast ethernet interface. All suggestions welcomed.
03-26-2003 07:11 AM
'no ip redirect ' has nothing to do with DNS entries. This command is for ICMP redirects.
I dont think your router has anything to do with DNS. However, a resolved address may be going somewhere that site doesn't exist.
Thanks.
03-26-2003 08:54 AM
When I type www.xyz.com it points to the correct web site, but when I type xyz.com it points to the wrong site. I checked all of the web server and DNS settings. I was wondering if the router may have been spoofed.
Any ideas?
Thanks again.
03-26-2003 07:07 PM
Do an 'nslookup' on www.xyz.com and xyz.com and compare the results. It's almost certainly a DNS configuration issue.
Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: