May 26, 2009 · Re: Can't ping DNS server? All ISP's provide at least 2 DNS servers: primary and secondary. If the primary dns server is, for some reason, cannot resolve a hostname (such as it's down), the secondary dns server is then queried

Client can't ping AD DNS server. by natharza. on Aug 6, 2013 at 11:03 UTC. Windows Server. 4. Next: No internet on DR VPN. Get answers from your Aug 28, 2012 · Executing ipconfig from a DOS prompt shows that this is occurring as expected, with an assigned IP of 192.168.2.10. The gateway and dns are set to the IP address of the router, which is 192.168.2.1. Note that I can't even ping the router at 192.168.2.1. I also tried static settings in the available range and tried using open DNS IP addresses. Brilliant. The above solution didn't work for me (regarding adding a ".something") because it already has one. Mine is ardee.local. Same scenario, can do an nslookup ardee.local, but can't do ping ardee.local. So restarting the dnscache works here. – Ardee Aram Jun 11 '13 at 4:59 Try changing your DNS to 8.8.8.8 (or some other publicly available DNS server) to isolate the problem. If you can't reach 8.8.8.8 the protocol may be blocked from where you are connected. If you can reach it, your DNS server is unreachable for some other reason, e.g. it is down or there is no valid route from your location on the network.

Workstation 2 can ping the server, get to the server's share, and remote into the server. It cannot ping or access anything on Workstation 2. Running a 'net view' command on all machines will list

May 26, 2009 · Re: Can't ping DNS server? All ISP's provide at least 2 DNS servers: primary and secondary. If the primary dns server is, for some reason, cannot resolve a hostname (such as it's down), the secondary dns server is then queried Oct 11, 2018 · As you can see, the DNS test failed for some reasons. Both, the DC as well as the 2nd server have a static IP. Both devices are in the same domain, ABPROJ-HYRULE is the DC, ABPORJ-WDS-WSUS is the server which is not pingable but can ping other devices. It also can not access the Internet.

Jan 06, 2011 · Pinging yahoo.com does not work, ie there is no response. Flushing the DNS and then re-registering had no affect either. Printing/displaying the DNS contents simply gave information about loopback. In safe-mode I am able to ping the DNS server and browse the internet.

VPN client connects but can't ping any hosts Below is the configuration of a PIX 501, which I want to accept connections from VPN software clients. I can successfully connect to the PIX using the VPN client 5.0.0.7.0290, and I can ping the PIX at 192.168.5.1, but I can't ping or connect to any hosts behind the PIX. If I try to ping an address e.g. ping www.google.com I won't receive any packets: PING www.google.com (216.58.204.68): 56 data bytes --- www.google.com ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss But it has resolved the domain name to an IP address. Thinks I've tried: - I tried this from another post but it