ok, we had a feeling that there is something wrong with our DNS provider
but couldn't put a finger on it, as from here it looks good. thank you!

PAT

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 23:26, Dave Steinberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/21/2011 4:48 PM, Pat Erler wrote:
>
>> hi,
>>
>> we use pound for some weeks now. suddenly we have this problem and just
>> don't know what is happening. maybe someone can help:
>>
>>  * pound's URL is www.photocase.com <http://www.photocase.com>, the IP
>>
>>    is 176.9.216.74, which is also the IP for *.photocase.com
>>    <http://photocase.com> (which might be important)
>>  * the backend IIS (7.5 aka w2k8r2) are v011.photocase.com
>>    <http://v011.photocase.com> and v012.photocase.com
>>    <http://v012.photocase.com>
>>  * go to this URL: 
>> http://www.photocase.de/**images/rssicon.gif<http://www.photocase.de/images/rssicon.gif>-
>>  it works
>>  * go to this URL: 
>> http://v011.photocase.de/**images/rssicon.gif<http://v011.photocase.de/images/rssicon.gif>-
>>  press
>>
>>    F5 some times and you will get a 404
>>  * now it get's crazy: when you use http://web-sniffer.net/ or
>>
>>    something similar and research
>>    
>> http://v011.photocase.de/**images/rssicon.gif<http://v011.photocase.de/images/rssicon.gif>you
>>  will see, that the
>>    request goes not to the IP of the backend server v011.photocase.com
>>    <http://v011.photocase.com> (176.9.216.58) but to the IP of the
>>
>>    pound server (176.9.216.74) - how does this happen?
>>  * and - why is pound giving us a 404? the file in question is
>>
>>    available from both backend servers. we found, hat the 404 comes
>>    from http.sys - so the request doesn't even reach the IIS - but, we
>>    can't find any log entries
>>    in c:\Windows\System32\logfiles\**HTTPERR\httperr1.log
>>
>> we are dumbfounded. any ideas?
>>
>
> Your public DNS points v011.photocase.de to the .74 IP.  Same for v012.
>  I think you need to fix your DNS and then start from scratch, and see
> where you land.  Make sure you clear your DNS caches too, and verify that
> those hostnames resolve to the right IPs.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Dave Steinberg
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