Wrong IP returned, but correct in DNS

Terrence Koeman root at mediamonks.net
Thu Dec 6 22:54:11 UTC 2001


Why not delete the host record and let DNS do its work?

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Regards,

Terrence Koeman

Technical Director/Administrator
MediaMonks B.V. (www.mediamonks.nl)

Please quote all replies in correspondence.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org]On
> Behalf Of Master Host
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 18:55
> To: Erin Fortenberry; comp-protocols-dns-bind at moderators.isc.org
> Subject: Re: Wrong IP returned, but correct in DNS
>
>
>
> Network Solutions whois server returns the following..
>
>
> [No name] (MAIL1964-HST)
>
>     Hostname: MAIL.CPETC.COM
>     Address: 207.137.157.134
>     System: ? running ?
>
>
>     Record last updated on 17-Sep-1999.
>     Database last updated on 6-Dec-2001 01:11:00 EST.
>
> You should send in a modify for the host.....
>
> Send the following to hostmaster at internic.net
>
> Of course your going to have to put in the correct nic handle if
> you have one.
>   <SNIP HERE>
>
>          **************** Please DO NOT REMOVE Version Number
> ******************
>
>          Host Version Number: 1.0
>
>          ************* Please see attached detailed instructions
> ***************
>
>          Authorization
>          0a. (N)ew (M)odify (D)elete.....: Modify
>          0b. Auth Scheme.................: MAIL-FROM
>          0c. Auth Info...................:
>
>          Host
>          1a. NIC Handle (if known)......: MAIL1964-HST
>          1b. Host Name..................: mail.cpetc.com
>          1c. IP Address.................: 64.66.29.4
>
>          Contact
>          2a. NIC Handle (if known)......: <PUT YOUR NIC HANDLE HERE>
>          2b. (I)ndividual (R)ole........: Individual
>          2c. Name.......................:
>          2d. Organization Name..........:
>          2e. Street Address.............:
>          2f. City.......................:
>          2g. State......................:
>          2h. Postal Code................:
>          2i. Country Code...............:
>          2j. Phone Number...............:
>          2k. Fax Number.................:
>          2l. E-Mailbox..................:
>
> <END SNIP>
>
> Hope that helps
>
> At 09:41 AM 12/6/01 -0800, Erin Fortenberry wrote:
>
> >I seem to suffering from "Too many cooks in the kitchen" problem and
this
> >problem has been around for a while.
> >
> >The record mail.cpetc.com should return 64.66.29.4 but unless I
> look at my
> >DNS servers them selves I will get 207.137.157.134. I am thinking
someone
> >may have set something up like a host record in some registrars
database
> >somewhere but have no clue as to how I should even start
> tracking down this
> >problem.
> >
> >Is there a utility out there that will trace from the root
> servers down to
> >see where the wrong IP is coming from?
> >
> >For those who do help me, I know the primary DNS server (ns0.dns2.net -
> >64.66.4.91) is down, my collocation provider shut it down on me.
> I am in the
> >process of moving things around yet again.
> >
> >Thank you all for your time.
> >
> >
> >Erin
>
>
>


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