Thanks guys... :^ )
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Matthew Horsfall mhorsf...@dyn.comwrote:
brad wrote:
Thanks Kevin, but shouldn't I be able to get info from my DNS server for
this record? I'm doing this and getting the SERVFAIL:
dig @dns1.irides.com http://dns1.irides.com
Hey list,
I have the following issue. A customer hosts a domain with me,
facplus.com. Her primary email account is on that domain, we'll call
it h...@facplus.com. She has also registered another name through
Dotster, meetingtoolsandjewels.com. Dotster provides her with URL
redirection and email
Hi,
I recently migrated our old DNS servers to new hardware and BIND 9.6
installations. One domain is exhibiting some strangeness,
dns3.potomacnetworks.com. Our main DNS servers are authoritative for this
subdomain and it should point to 216.250.231.11, however, the whole world
sees it pointing
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 3:00 PM, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Here's your 216.250.243.230 address:
% whois dns3.potomacnetworks.com
Whois Server Version 2.0
Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered
with many different competing registrars. Go to
Hello,
Firstly, I know this issue has already been covered in some depth here. I've
spent hours perusing the archives and researching this online, and am still
not sure about what I'm seeing. This weekend, I migrated two old Solaris 5.7
boxes running BIND 9.2, over to two new CentOS systems
Hello,
I'm bringing a BIND 9.6 server online and after some testing have noticed
these popup in my named.log file at the top of every hour:
07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone example.com/IN: (slave) removed
07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone example.net/IN: (slave) removed
07-Jul-2009 11:00:01.556 zone
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