Use these steps to verify that forward and reverse DNS lookups are working for a network node.
Step-by-step guide
From a command prompt, run
nslookup
- To check forward lookup
Type the name of the host using the fully qualified domain name
nslookup> bray.dev.tricerat.com Server: jerry.dev.tricerat.com Address: 192.168.2.10 Name: bray.dev.tricerat.com Address: 192.168.2.76
Verify that the address returned is correct
- To check reverse lookup
Type the name of the IP address
nslookup> 192.168.2.76 Server: jerry.dev.tricerat.com Address: 192.168.2.10 Name: bray.dev.tricerat.com Address: 192.168.2.76
- Verify that the host name returned is correct
Advanced Tips
If you have access to the DNS server:
- Know the correct IP address from DHCP or from the node itself
- Make sure that the host is listed only once in the forward lookup zone
- Make sure that the IP address is listed only once in the forward lookup zone (as an A record)
- Make sure there is a PTR record for the host and it is correct in the reverse lookup zone
- Make sure there is only one PTR record for the IP address in the reverse lookup zone
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