On 12/05/2014 11:17 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 12/05/2014 11:03 AM, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
Am 05.12.2014 um 16:54 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
Just checked all of my secondary NS, and they are showing current zone
information.
from where?
http://www.intodns.com/ is *mandatory* to start debugging
http://www.intodns.com/htt-consult.com
Error DNS servers responded ERROR: One or more of your nameservers
did not respond: The ones that did not respond are: 208.83.67.147
It has not been a name server for 4+ years. It BETTER not be
responding. Now why does someone show this. I will have to go over
to my Registrar and check there. I have only been with them for 2
years, so I really doubt I will see this showing with them. But it is
probably they that will need to fix this upstream.
Missing nameservers reported by your nameservers ERROR: One or more
of the nameservers listed at the parent servers are not listed as NS
records at your nameservers. The problem NS records are:
z9m9z.htt-consult.com This is listed as an ERROR because there are
some cases where nasty problems can occur (if the TTLs vary from the
NS records at the root servers and the NS records point to your own
domain, for example).
I also see how I mis-read some error messages. On a report. I was
wondering why it was talking about z9m9z wrt NS. This is a registrar
problem.
It was a registrar problem. All I can guess is when I moved registrars
almost 2 years ago, the records that got moved were old records from the
old registrar that had a track record of messing things up for me (one
of the reasons for the move). My bad I did not check that what the new
registrar showed is what I had running at the time.
Thinking back to 4 years ago, and running sendmail I ran a full bind on
that server as well. Just found my notes, that set up 7 years ago. My
how the Internet has a good memory.
Well 24 hours for the nameserver list to propagate. Now deal with glue
records. I bet that is where the .147 addr is coming from.