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That's what it came up with both on the laptop and my workstation. dig: invalid address localtest.local
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invalid address
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Several times. It's showing in the admin. Secondary Zone.
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Yes. The iPad works just fine. Quite fast, actually. Requests for new domains come up in the log. I set a laptop on WiFi to the DNS box alone, and it's working as well. Same localtest.local issue on that laptop as well. So no internal…
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OK, the workstation is indeed relying on the hosts file. When commented out, it goes blind about itself hosting localtest.local.
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Sorry about the delay in responding. There was no notice of this last post. Everything you say is true. Server: localtest.local. as Secondary Zone, pointing to my workstation IP. I can ping it, which goes to my workstation IP. Al…
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No. iPad, server, and workstation all fixed IP's. Server running OSX Server, running DNS. DNS entry of localtest.local on server, pointing to workstation. Many VHosts on workstation.
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Yes I did. Both are static IP's on the LAN.
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I'm hosting DNS on a Mac OS X Server box. Entered localtest.local and pointed it at my workstation. Still no worky. Stuck.
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Hi guys. Thanks for the notes. I am running my own DNS, and thought that should be the solution, but I don't want to open my workstation up to outside. What type of record should I create? An A Record with localtest.local pointing to 19…