Note that perldoc -f gethostbyname tells us: "Make sure "gethostbyname" is called in SCALAR context and that its return value is checked for definedness."
nslookup doesn't exist in PE, you shouldn't use nslookup to test name resolution anyway as it is a direct query to a dns server and not an emulation of what the client does to find IP addresses for network connections. ping -a is a reverse lookup, it is not resolving a name, it is resolving an IP...
This online nslookup tool return dns lookup result from Linux server. You can choose the DNS query type (default type ALL), and query any five
[root@nas1] ~# nslookup host.fqdn 8.8.8.8 Server: 8.8.8.8 Address: 8.8.8.8#53. Non-authoritative answer: Name: host.fqdn Address: 216.58.218.206. I have no redirect rules on the router, as evidenced by the above host using nslookup on the LAN through that same router.
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nslookup: can't resolve 'kubernetes.default' error: Error executing remote command: Error executing command in container: Error executing in Docker Container: 1.
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Since nslookup says it uses 127.0.1.1#53 my guess is that dnsmasq works even without a configuration. But how does it know which parent DNS to query? EDIT2 Disabling dnsmasq as suggested by harrymc didn't help. So I ran strace ping which gave me this odd output...
I am able to do an nslookup command for any internal name or server and the results return successfully. but if I try to ping the exact same name I get "Ping request could not find the host". this seems to be affecting clients connected wirelessly only and it isn't just ping that is affected. it is...