This is not a DNS issue but more likely an ARP issue.  You will either have
to wait for the ARP cache to expire on your routers and switches, or
manually clear the ARP tables on them so that the incorrect MAC address is
not longer associated with the IP address.  You may also need to reload your
IMail server since the OS may have disabled the IP address when it saw the
duplicate address being broadcasted.

HTH,

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Troy Hilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:14 AM
To: IMail_Forum@list. ipswitch. com (E-mail)
Subject: [IMail Forum] OT-IP Conflict with domain problem
Importance: High


Hello All,

I need your help. While working on a firewall I accidentally added an IP to
it that is the same IP of a domain on my IMail server. This of course caused
the domain to go down. I've since removed the IP address from my firewall
but I still can't access my IMail domain web interface either by Ip or by
domain name, "mail.domain.com". If I try to access the domain from the same
subnet I can get it without issue but if I try from a different subnet I
can't see it. This is obviously a DNS issue but how can I get my DNS to see
the IP correctly? I've tried clearing out the cache on both my client system
and on the DNS server itself. Can anyone shed some light here? I hope I'm
making sense here. I'm a bit rushed as I'm between a rock and a hard place.

Thanks in advance!

Troy D. Hilton
SofWerks LLC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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