I am not getting a response while trying to lookup alpine-usa.com
Trying to figure out if the problem is my dns server, comcast network,
or alpine.
I'm running bind 9.5
Can you guys get to alpine-usa.com ?
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It looks like you don't have the line that gives an address for the domain
itself, such as:
@ IN A 72.3.185.216
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ nslookup alpine-usa.com
Server: 10.1.4.77
Address:10.1.4.77#53
Non
?
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Interesting. When I nslookup alpine-usa.com I don't get an IP address
from the Comcast DNS servers:
nslookup alpine-usa.com
Server: 68.87.71.226
On Wednesday 10 September 2008 07:39, Frank DiPrete wrote:
I am not getting a response while trying to lookup alpine-usa.com
As others have pointed out, there is no alpine-usa.com. There is
www.alpine-usa.com (and maybe other subdomains), but alpine-usa.com is not
defined.
All three
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Neil Joseph Schelly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As others have pointed out, there is no alpine-usa.com. There is
www.alpine-usa.com (and maybe other subdomains), but alpine-usa.com is not
defined.
alpine-usa.com. is defined. There is simply no A record
hmm.
I can resolve www.alpine-usa.com from work
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nslookup www.alpine-usa.com
Server: 10.0.0.16
Address:10.0.0.16#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.alpine-usa.com
Address: 72.3.185.216
running bind 9.4.3
.. something is up with my bind 9.5
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:39 AM, Frank DiPrete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not getting a response while trying to lookup alpine-usa.com
Trying to figure out if the problem is my dns server, comcast network,
or alpine.
I'm running bind 9.5
Can you guys get to alpine-usa.com ?
Can't
, September 10, 2008 9:23 AM
To: Greater NH Linux User Group
Subject: Re: nslookup alpine-usa.com
There is no A record associated with alpine-usa.com.. There's nothing
technically wrong with that, but it's customary to give the IP address of
your web server. That will let people type alpine
this is getting stranger and stranger
on my dns server I can't switch either:
server ns1.biz.rr.com
nslookup: couldn't get address for 'ns1.biz.rr.com': failure
I got the address for ns1.biz.rr at work (I'm ssh'd to my home dns server)
server 24.30.200.19
Default server: 24.30.200.19
oh crap. it's a routing problem.
I'm getting a destination unreachable for 24.30.200.19 from my router.
Thanks for the testing guys.
-- Original message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this is getting stranger and stranger
on my dns server I can't switch
-- Original message --
From: Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Michael Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... it's customary to give the IP address of your web server. That
will let people type alpine-usa.com into any web browser
-- Original message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 20:01:30 +
I can't wait to call comcast so that they can tell me to reboot my pc. or
click the start menu.
This morning they asked me to open a DOS
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*I* told *them* to open up a DOS window ... they told me
they couldn't do it.
Maybe they're all running Linux? ;-)
-- Ben
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