Seems ok here using: dig +trace srv _minecraft._tcp.skyblock.mc-game.us.
mc-game.us. 3600IN NS ns1.sleepyvalley.net.
mc-game.us. 3600IN NS sdns2.ovh.ca.
;; Received 113 bytes from 156.154.126.70#53(156.154.126.70) in 168 ms
Thanks all for your quick response. I didn't need a 2nd pair of eyes, I
needed a 2nd brain. I didn't think that I had to use the fully qualified
domain name and was just using the subdomain.domain.name for the
queries. What can I say, I'm old and going senile. Your responses showed
me the
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On Fri, 2018-08-17 at 12:27 -0500, Thomas Strike wrote:
> I need a 2nd pair of eyes on this one.
Works for me.
dig _minecraft._tcp.skyblock.mc-game.us srv
;; ANSWER SECTION:
_minecraft._tcp.skyblock.mc-game.us. 300 IN SRV 0 5 25567 skyblock.mc-
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 1:28 PM Thomas Strike
wrote:
> I have created a SRV record for a new subdomain A record. I set nslookup
> to use my DNS server directly and when I query for the A record it
> returns it. When I set type=SRV and ask for the srv record nothing is
> returned.
>
> My SRV
I have created a SRV record for a new subdomain A record. I set nslookup
to use my DNS server directly and when I query for the A record it
returns it. When I set type=SRV and ask for the srv record nothing is
returned.
My SRV record: _minecraft._tcp.skyblock.mc-game.us. IN SRV 0 5
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