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DNS Issue on one machine....

Asked by: jeremy092288

Ok, I got a machine from a friend and it had over 300 infections on it. I have cleaned them all up. Using several different programs and methods. Anyway, the last one I can't get it a problem with the DNS. I can go to any website if I punch in the IP address but I can't get there by entering the domain name. I have flushed the cache... checked the hosts file, use LPS Fixer.... and nothign works. I need some help, because I need the internet to work before I give it back to them. Any help is appreciated.

I think some piece of malicious code has disabled the DNS from working. Also, when I attach a new device, a USB Wirless Network device... the internet still doesn't work.... so it isn't a network card issue.

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2008-07-30 at 11:10:05ID23608387
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Microsoft

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Windows

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XP

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TCP/IP Issue

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Domain Name Service (DNS)

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TCP/IP

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Windows XP Operating System

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Answers

 

by: theProfessaPosted on 2008-07-30 at 11:15:01ID: 22123068

I would actually give this tool a try, WinSockXP Fix
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html

If this doesn't work, we'll hit the drawing boards again.

 

by: txhockey26Posted on 2008-07-30 at 11:15:49ID: 22123071

Go to the command prompt and type ipconfig /all  ......what is listed as being the primary DNS server?  

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 11:30:03ID: 22123215

DNS Server

192.168.2.1
67.138.54.100

I added both of these, the second is a free DNS service.

 

by: theProfessaPosted on 2008-07-30 at 11:31:48ID: 22123237

I'm assuming 192.168.2.1 is for your router?  Can you remove that and add 4.2.2.2 and see if that helps

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 11:37:52ID: 22123284

I have already tried that....

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 11:48:27ID: 22123399

4.2.2.2 did not fix the problem...

 

by: txhockey26Posted on 2008-07-30 at 11:53:38ID: 22123448

When at cmd prompt....when you ping by name...does it resolve?  

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 12:01:20ID: 22123533

When at cmd prompt....when you ping by name...does it resolve?

Nope...

 

by: txhockey26Posted on 2008-07-30 at 12:03:56ID: 22123569

Then I would remove TCP/IP from the workstation, restart, and then add it again.

 

by: WidescreenJohnPosted on 2008-07-30 at 12:05:47ID: 22123593

Two things:

Go into Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services and verify that "DNS Client" is "Started".  If this is down for whatever reason that will prevent DNS lookups.  If it's not started, start it then try again.  

If it is started (or once you start it) and the system still does not resolve, go to a command prompt, type "nslookup" and give us the results.

 

by: txhockey26Posted on 2008-07-30 at 12:06:18ID: 22123600

My bad...I didn't mean to say uninstall.  hehe   Follow the directions here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 12:37:51ID: 22123944

Ok It was started, I restarted it...

Nothing....

NSLookup Returned:

Can't find server name for address
192.168.2.1
67.138.54.100
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3


 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 12:38:57ID: 22123955

I have already tried this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 12:49:52ID: 22124055

I would actually give this tool a try, WinSockXP Fix
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html

If this doesn't work, we'll hit the drawing boards again.

This tool just does this:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357

 

by: WidescreenJohnPosted on 2008-07-30 at 13:03:02ID: 22124207

Try removing the first two DNS entries (192.168.2.1 and 67.138.54.100) entirely so that only 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3 are the DNS servers.  Responses might take a second or two more.

I just went through the registry for entries relative to DNS and there are quite a large number of them.  However, the network adapter has to be "bound" to DNS for it to work.  If worse comes to worst, go through each DNS-related registry entry (search for "dns" on every field) on a functional PC and compare them to this one.  Some things will be different, of course, but you should be able to determine the more obvious ones by the name of the key.

Also, check all of the advanced options for that network adapter (network adapter properties -> TCP/IP Configuration -> Advanced -> DNS) and compare them with a PC that works.

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 18:40:29ID: 22126284

WidescreenJohn:

I did remove the other two entries, didn't help...


Looked through the registry too, nothing seemed different than my other PC

But I did figure one other thing out, IPSEC and Windows Firewall ICS services will not start.

IPSEC gives me:
Error 10044: The support for the specified socket type does not exist in this address family.

Windows Firewall ISC gives me:
Error 100047: An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used.


Will these cause problems?

 

by: WidescreenJohnPosted on 2008-07-30 at 18:56:26ID: 22126360

Yes, definitely.

At the command prompt, run "netsh winsock reset" and reboot.  That *should* take care of the firewall issue.  

You should then run the winsockxpfix as mentioned earlier.  That *should* take care if the IPSEC problem.

If that still doesn't work, you might want to get another anti-virus solution, like AVG with the latest virus database, installed via USB or CD-ROM and run a complete scan.  It's possible that you didn't get rid of everything.

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 19:12:38ID: 22126468

Yup the netsh windock reset fixed the firewall issue

 But I still have no DNS capability. But now I can access the internet by IP again.....

 

by: WidescreenJohnPosted on 2008-07-30 at 19:24:03ID: 22126511

Download and run the winsockxpfix as mentioned earlier.  That should resolve the problem.

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfix.html

It's about 1.4 MB.  Just large enough to fit on a floppy if you *really* need to.  :)

 

by: jeremy092288Posted on 2008-07-30 at 19:45:50ID: 22126576

OK, after running that twice.... it fixed it. Don't ask me why it didnt work the first time.. Points will be split. Thanks guys!

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