On Mon, 06 May 2002, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> +++ Binand Raj S. [linux-india] <06/05/02 18:02 +0530>:
> > On Monday 06 May 2002 17:26 pm, Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . wrote:
> > 
> > Your DNS server, alamelu.srivari.net doesn't seem to be running a nameserver.

btw, how did you get to alamelu ? it's the first I have heard of this.

> > Probably sourceforge is trying only the first DNS server listed.
> 
> Yeah ... some more details -
> 
> suresh:~$ host -t ns pavri.net
> pavri.net name server balaji.srivari.net
> pavri.net name server alamelu.srivari.net
> 
> and from another box
> 
> % dig pavri.net ns
> [...]
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> pavri.net.              1d23h59m33s IN NS  DNS1.010-101.COM.
> pavri.net.              1d23h59m33s IN NS  NS.SRIVARI.net.
> 
> These two servers answer authoritatively for pavri.net
> 
> However, neither (balaji|alamelu).srivari.net answer authoritatively.  And
> an AXFR from ns.srivari.net returns NS records of balaji and alamelu.

This is sounding worse than my first few exposures to human neurolgy. You
mind explaining, please. And also, please point me somewhere that will
explain this so that I can ram it down my webhosts's pharynx. Not that it
will help, but never hurts to try :(

Maybe it's just time I changed my webhost. Any suggestions ?

Sharukh.
-- 
Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri.
Mumbai, India.

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