I meant having an outside-server supply the secondary DNS.

At 10:31 AM 1/23/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>How do you have a colbalt act as secondary do you have to add the records 
>or can
>it read the primary servers DNS records
>
>Alan DeRossett
>
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>
> > >What could cause a site to generate a DNS error one minute in a 
> browser then
> > >in another resolve to the correct website?
> > >
> > >The site has been configured in an identical manner to that of other sites
> > >which never experience this problem.
> >
> > possibly a bad secondary DNS server that does not have all the proper DNS
> > entries ?? So when your primary, which I assume is on the RAQ was not the
> > one that was searched, and the secondary, on another machine, was not setup
> > with that site properly or at all - thus, the site won't be found. Just a
> > thought.
> >
> > Jale
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