Well, the issue has been resolved. I took out the entry for 'GLOBALTCPIPDATA(/etc/resolv.conf)' out of my 'USER.Z25A.TCPPARMS(GBLRESOL)' member. Since/etc/resolv.conf was an empty file, it caused RESOLVER not to find an NSINTERADDR statement.
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Mark Regan
Consultant, z/OS Network Software
Nationwide Insurance, Retired
Utica OH
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Original Message:
Sent: Mon January 30, 2023 03:36 AM
From: Rod
Subject: RESOLVER - can not get NSLOOKUP to connect to my routers DNS function from TSO
egg sucking here Mark, but did you restart IP/Networking in ZOS after the change?
I don't have a system in front of me right now, but know I've had this issue too, and I may have looked for and changed entries in 'hosts' in /etc in USS also
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Rod
Penarth
Original Message:
Sent: Sat January 28, 2023 03:00 PM
From: Mark Regan
Subject: RESOLVER - can not get NSLOOKUP to connect to my routers DNS function from TSO
I have the IBM ZD&T Learner Edition, v13.3, installed, but I'm having an issue where I can not get NSLOOKUP to connect to my router's DNS function at 192.168.1.1. I enter, say, 'nslookup www.ibm.com,' but nothing is returned; it just goes back to the TSO ready prompt.
I have 'NSINTERADDR 192.168.1.1' in the GBLTDATA member in TCPPARMS, and I can ping it okay too.
Any assistance would be most appreciated.
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Mark Regan
Consultant, z/OS Network Software
Nationwide Insurance, Retired
Utica OH
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