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Re: Quickdns-Talk Digest #21 - 03/06/97From: Gary Richter Date: Tuesday, June 3, 1997
Time: 8:28:00 pmSubject: Re: DNS problem
From: "Allan C. Reichert" <reichea@mail.stjohns.k12.fl.us>
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 1997 07:23:44 -0400
At 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! ;-)
Double check internic, they have a habit of reverting things after a few
days if they found something wrong with your host file change. And they
never tell you. I had this happen this last January when our ISP moved us
to a different address. It kept reverting back to the old address after
about 3 maybe 4 days. We would think it worked than all of a sudden it
didn't.
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Gary Richter
PanaVise Products, Inc.
7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511
Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929
Email: grichter@panavise.com
http://www.panavise.com
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