2007-09-19

Use of 129.64.3.3 as a client-side DNS resolver is deprecated. The machine running at 129.64.3.3 was replaced yesterday with a new machine running different software which answers authoritative queries only. Attempts to make recursive (“client-side”) queries against this machine/ip address will fail. You can check your client’s DNS servers on Linux and OS X by looking in the file /etc/resolv.conf. To change your DNS servers on Linux, modify /etc/resolv.conf, or use your distribution’s GUI toolset. To change your DNS servers on Mac OS X, modifying this listing in the text field located at: System Preferences > Network > < Your Active interface> (eg: “Built-In Ethernet” or “Airport”) > TCP/IP > DNS Servers:. All managed clients should already be properly configured.