Hi Chris, Yes, it's the server we worked on last week, and DNS is enabled. The nslookup returns:
[root@www /]# nslookup > server xxx.67.248.202 Default server: xxx.67.248.202 Address: xxx.67.248.202#53 > snugglebunny.us ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached Using nslookup in non-interactive mode returns: [root@www /]# nslookup xxx.67.248.202 Server: xxx.77.144.250 Address: xxx.77.144.250#53 Non-authoritative answer: 202.248.67.208.in-addr.arpa name = vm329.virtbiz.com. Authoritative answers can be found from: (...etc) One difference is that the new box is vm329a--could this make a difference? Under TCP/IP settings, I had changed the host and domain name to www.snugglebunny.us from vm329a.virtbiz.com...but again, as of 11:00 last night, everything was working fine. I went to bed last night, and this morning, everything had stopped... One other question: In the TCP/IP section, the primary interface is shown as xxx.67.248.206, when the server gateway is xxx.67.248.201. Does this make a difference? Alan On 1/25/2011 11:33 AM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote: > Alan, > Try an nslookup against the IP of your machine. In other words: > > nslookup > ) server 11.22.33.44 > > then input the hostname/domain you're looking for. > > You may need to make sure that the DNS server is enabled on the server > (if this is the one we worked on last week, it should be, but its worth > a glance). > _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
