force root servers to update IP number of host record
Michael E. Hanson
MEHanson at GryphonsGate.com
Mon Sep 23 19:22:21 UTC 2002
Looks to me like its just a matter of time. I just queried NetSol for
OTN.COM, it now shows the new address for NS1.otn.com.
Also, a lookup on ns1.otn.com returned the address 206.72.86.3
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Aviram Carmi" <aviram at overthenet.com>
To: <bind-users at isc.org>
Cc: <phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: force root servers to update IP number of host record
>
> At 8:13 AM +0000 on 9/22/02 you wrote:
>
> > Aviram Carmi <aviram at overthenet.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >
> >> First, I am not very familiar with DNS/Bind/root servers etc, even
> >> though it might look like I am... so please be very detailed with your
> >> responses, thanks.
> >
> >> In anticipation of moving to a new office, I put a domain name server
> >> on the new network, so now I have two NS1.OTN.COM, one with the old IP
> >> 216.89.30.3 still on the old network and one with the new ip
> >> 216.72.86.3 on the new network
> >
> >> I've changed my zone files on both servers to the new IP
> >
> >> I've changed the DNS/HOST IP numbers with OpenSRS, filled the NetSol
> >> HOST FORM, and also with GANDI (these are all the registrars I use)
> >
> >> however, the root servers still answer with the old IP number....
> >
> >> and the TTL seems to be static, i.e. it does not count down.
> >
> >> How do I force the Root Servers to recognize the change?
> >
> >> Or will it automatically happen after few days?
> >
> >> I sort of recall that last time I move my office and changed IP
> >> numbers (about 6 years ago), I had to do a repeated nslookup query,
> >> which seemed to have accelerated the TTL count down, but this did not
> >> seem to help this time, the TTL at the root server refuses to budge...
> >
> > You missed to remove your old "gluerecords" for :
> > NS1.otn.com. 2D IN A 216.89.30.3
> > NS2.otn.com. 2D IN A 216.89.31.3
> >
> > you will have to delete these , then add new ones
> > with the new ip-addresses.
> >
> >
>
> Thanks, but how do I do this? I have not got a clue...
>
> what is a "glue record" by the way?
>
> I did fill a "HOST FORM" with Network Solution, is this what you
> mean? Idid not delete, I just sent a "MODIFY" with the new IP
> address.
>
> -avi
>
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