I'd say that the domain is fine at its new home; the question is what was
the TTL on the domain before it was moved?

I would go very little out on a limb and say that the folks with trouble to
wltx.com were cacheing the DNS for longer than the TTL on the domain, or it
was really high before the change, and they're respecting that.

If you didn't already know it, this site, courtesy of declude.com, is a
wonderful resource:

http://www.dnsreport.com/

Andrew 8)

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From: Darrell LaRock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 5:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: DNS Issue (HELP)


This is off topic, but I need some help in a bad way to figure out a DNS
problem I am having that is preventing one of our sites from receiving mail
and thier web site from loading.

We recently (this week) switched the name servers from our current provider
to another provider.   The zone files are duplicate between providers.

However, something is seriously wrong as the major ISP's can't resolve it
(Earthlink, Charter, Some AOL Users, Road Runner).  This occured right after
the whois info was updated to the new authoratative servers.

Now the crazy thing is I can resolve the site using the auth. servers, but
not off one of Earthlink's or charters.  

The site is "wltx.com".

Can you resolve it?

How can I verify that the site did not fall out of the root servers? Anyone
else have any input?

Darrell
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