Mystery Name Server HEEELLLP!!!
Joseph S D Yao
jsdy at center.osis.gov
Thu Apr 18 16:15:23 UTC 2002
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 05:57:57AM +0000, Kurt Heston wrote:
> Also, at ns1.hn.org I have an A record pointing employment-lawyers.net to
> 63.204.28.148 and a CNAME record pointing www.employment-lawyers.net at
> employment-lawyers.net. There is no reference to 63.193.248.196 anywhere in
> my DNS entries. Yet, hn.org is the authority, right. So where the heck is
> the erroneus DNS entry coming from?
>
> There's a little bit of history here too, when I was assigned a new block of
> IPs by my ISP, I asked my DNS service (Cydian at the time) to change my DNS
> entry. This is when the problem began. The address in my old block
> (63.193.248.196) remained the one to which www.employment-lawyers.net was
> resolving, the new one never worked. This was the reason I found new DNS
> services.
>
> Could this problem have something to do with them having used a non-standard
> serial id (not based on the day's date, probably a higher value) for the
> record?
The problem could very well be with something residual from your old
DNS service. It is not likely with your old serial number.
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Joe Yao jsdy at center.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
OSIS Center Systems Support EMT-B
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