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From: Andrew Schulman <schulman.andrew@epamail.epa.gov>
Subject:  Re: Dig problems
Date:  Wed, 01 Apr 2009 09:49:47 -0400
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> Hello, I  am experiencing problems with the dig utility from the bind package included with cygwin. Here is the error I get:
> 
> $ dig msn.com <http://msn.com/> 
> ;; communications error: connection reset

Yes, I also have this problem.  I thought it was just me...  I also get that
error every time I try to use host or dig.  I am able to resolve hostnames
generally, and Windows' nslookup works.

Thanks for reporting that.
Andrew.


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