> >It just happened again.
> >
> >I cleared the Cache and the backup cleared.
> >
> >What does the mean.
> 
> That means that your DNS server is dying.  It sounds like this may be a
> common problem with Microsoft DNS, where it starts choking if it has too
> much in its cache.  Switching to the latest version of BIND may be the
> best
> option.

Scott, I am not sure on that, as when I first was experiencing this problem,
the DNS servers used were BIND and not MS DNS. However, that is going to be
test against those servers as well.

I am looking into reports of malicious DNS loops during the past week or so
on another list.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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