It’d be an improvement for sure
It’d be an improvement for sure
Very strange, but glad you worked it out!
I’ll keep this thread in mind if I ever run into something similar.
Yeah if you can dig a record and received a response it’s not a routing issue.
But aren’t you on the same subnet as your DNS server? There’s no routing happening if you’re on the same subnet which I was assuming.
Even through dig defaults to outputting A records when no other options are specified, I would use the A option anyway just in case:
dig @192.168.0.249 study.lan A
If you use “ping study.lan” do you see it output the A record IP address in the first line of output?
Did you try using nslookup as I described?
How exactly are you testing this from your client, with ping? What are you using to query the DNS?
If you run nslookup from the client
I’m assuming you’ve run ifconfig to verify your client’s NIC has been assigned the correct DNS via DHCP?
I can taste the lower prices!