nslookup fail for some places
Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Fri Oct 27 15:44:00 UTC 2000
>>>>> "Morris" == Morris M M Law <morris at sci.hkbu.edu.hk> writes:
Morris> An .org domain has been registered on NIC with NS1 and NS2
Morris> Domain name server in Hong Kong. It was found that not
Morris> all over the world in the Internet that can resolved the
Morris> .org address to IP address using nslookup. Why? In
Morris> particular, one of the cache server B.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
Morris> cannot resolve the address. Could anybody point out the
Morris> possible cause of this phenomena and how to solve the
Morris> problem?
Not unless you tell us the name of the .org domain. It could be you've
not registered it. Or used the wrong name servers when the domain was
registered. Or you've mistakenly queried a non-recursive name server
and been surprised at the referral instead of getting the expected
answer. Maybe there are other possibilities - like the domain is on
hold awaiting payment or possibly its ownership is under dispute. But
since you didn't tell us the name it's hard to say what the actual
problem is.
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