Re: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-30 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Eric Yiu writes: > Hi, > > The thing I try to solve is, our users use our caching dns servers cannot > send emails to those domains which this planetdomain.com is currrently > hosting as the MX of these domains

Re: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-30 Thread Eric Yiu
Hi, The thing I try to solve is, our users use our caching dns servers cannot send emails to those domains which this planetdomain.com is currrently hosting as the MX of these domains expired. But google dns work properly after expired. Although I know it is the normal behavior as the

RE: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-29 Thread MURTARI, JOHN
Eric, Thanks for the complete example below, but I'm not sure what you are trying to solve? It looks like the netregistry.net servers don't have zone data loaded even though they are supposed to be authoritative. Your best bet would be to contact them and point out it appears

RE: problem domains host in ns1/ns2.planetdomain.com (Eric Yiu)

2016-12-29 Thread Bob McDonald
On first glance it looks like although the domain registration points to the DNS servers at planetdomain.com., the actual domain has NS records (and an MNAME entry in the SOA) which point to DNS servers at netregistry.net. Anyone else have different results? Regards, Bob