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Re: DNS problemFrom: Allan C. Reichert Date: Tuesday, June 3, 1997
Time: 11:23:00 amAt 8:30 PM -0400 6/2/97, you wrote (in part):
>...The ISP who previously hosted bzlaw.com hadn't yet elininated the bzlaw
>entries from their DN Servers as of Saturday so I sent them a note saying
>they should do so. Users on their system were still being pointed at their
>virtual host instead of mine.
>Now, as of this morning, the DNS at my provider (*not* the provider where
>my server is connected, the provider I use at home) is resolving to the
>former IP address at the ISP where bzlaw should no longer be. It
>previously worked OK from home.
It is probably that the ISP previously hosting "bzlaw" has NOT removed the
references in his DNS records, as you asked, or his refresh rate is set too
long, or the refresh rate on YOUR dialup ISP is set too long, so the old
references still linger. Give it a little more time and then panic! ;-)
Sincerely,
Allan C. Reichert
Instructional Computing/Internet Coordinator
St. Johns District School System
reichea@mail.stjohns.k12.fl.us
http://www.stjohns.k12.fl.us/
Member: HTML Writer's Guild
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Messages In This Thread:- DNS problem by Marconi on Jun 3, 1997 at 12:30:00 am
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