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Old August 30th 09, 10:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Christoph Kling
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Default DNS servers to be used

Hello,

I am running a Windows XP SP3 computer with several network adapters. To
configure the order in which the settings of these adapters are used, I
changed the priority in the adapters and bindings tab (system control /
networking / advanced / advanced settings). After that nslookup uses the
correct DNS servers of the network adapter with the highest priority, but
windows itself does not. When I ping a host using its name, a dns server of
an adapter with a lower priority is being asked (I used a sniffer to find
that out). iptables /flushdns and a reboot does not help. Has anybody an
idea, what the reason for that behaviour could be? Do I need to change
something else to make windows use the dns servers of the adapter with the
highest priority? Thank you!


Regards

Christoph Kling


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