Title: Message
Chris,
I have no idea of
what kind of connnection you are on, but have you checked that when the
connection was dropped they did not change your ip.
I have just
done a couple of lookups and get different replies ie 206.248.143.18 and
206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
Title: Message
Hi Jon;
sorry, i should have replied back to my message. the funny thing is,
when i connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting it with
my ISP, they forgot to
re-enable my subnet of static ip's. i finally figured that out when i
just couldn't get any sort of replied
Title: Message
Hi
Chris,
I
could not get an smtp reply or any other typical response(http, https,
icmp - ping), so thought there was no server there- hence the question as
to had your ip changed.
Glad
it's all sorted now,
Jon
-Original Message-From: Chris Marcellin
Title: Message
to make matters even more interesting. i have a dns problem. i can't
figure it out, as well, and my ISP's DNS administrator can't figure it
out too. a while back, my dns servers were, ns.canus.org and
ns1.canus.org, ns1.teksavvy.com. however, i changed that to
ns1.canus.org, and
Title: Message
Chris,
Have a
quick look at:
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=canus.org
it
suggests that the problems stem from differences with your records at your
parent servers.
Hope
this helps,
Jon
-Original Message-From: Chris Marcellin
Title: Message
oh, you said parent servers. sorry, i thought you meant my "DNS bind"
servers. yeah, it does look like it is stemming from the parent
servers, but, unfortunately i have no control over that, and like i
said it's had more than enough time to propagate. is there a way to fix
this?
Well, I gave it a shot and this email is send from toaster running on a
kurobox :-).
It was surprisingly easy. Me being almost a newbie, this is a testimony to
truly incredible work done both in the kurobox and qmail-toaster community.
Unbelievable.
As far as installation is concerned, I