When I do an nslookup command in Windows XP, I get a message about a non-existent domain. C:\Documents and Settings\Griff>nslookup www.hp.com *** Can't find server name for address 10.211.55.1: Non-existent domain *** Default servers are not available Server: UnKnown Address: 10.211.55.1 Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.hpgtm.nsatc.net Addresses: 15.216.110.22, 15.217.49.74 Aliases: www.hp.com Is this a problem for name resolution? How can I fix this? When I do the same command in CentOS Linux, I get the following result: Server: 10.211.55.1 Address: 10.211.55.1#53 Non-authoritative answer: www.hp.com canonical name = www.hpgtm.nsatc.net. Name: www.hpgtm.nsatc.net Address: 15.200.30.21 Name: www.hpgtm.nsatc.net Address: 15.216.110.21 Thanks.
No, it's not a problem. 10.211.55.1 is an address of the Parallels NAT Daemon that acts like a proxy between VM and network. It has not any name assigned.