It appears that you have two nameservers, neither of which has complete DNS information. You need to configure things such that each nameserver listed in resolv.conf can resolve all names you want resolved.
On a LAN, for example, there is sometimes a nameserver that resolves names in a TLD such as ".private". Such a nameserver has to be so configured that it *also* resolves Internet DNS names. Likewise in your setup.
P.S. Can you please edit your description to say which machine has which IP address? And provide more details about how you have configured your nameservers?
Hi Seth,
Just read your bug report again.
It appears that you have two nameservers, neither of which has complete DNS information. You need to configure things such that each nameserver listed in resolv.conf can resolve all names you want resolved.
On a LAN, for example, there is sometimes a nameserver that resolves names in a TLD such as ".private". Such a nameserver has to be so configured that it *also* resolves Internet DNS names. Likewise in your setup.
P.S. Can you please edit your description to say which machine has which IP address? And provide more details about how you have configured your nameservers?