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Re: Newbie QuestionsFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999
Time: 8:10:00 pm>Thank you for the info!
>
>Actually, I have been wrestling with InterNIC for some time now. A nice lady
>named Christine is keeping me informed of the progress on entering my
>machine into the InterNIC records. Seems that my Host Change request got
>entered into one of their databases, but was not entered into another and it
>needs to be in both. They promise that they will have it done 'soon.'
>
>As for the secondary machines, Atlantech will be acting as my secondary,
>(they had a hard time figuring out what I wanted, hence several phone
>calls), so my entry with InterNIC should reflect that once they (InterNIC)
>do the update.
>
>On the recursive thing, I was using DNS Expert and it tells me:
>
>o The reverse record "219.206.183.209.in-addr.arpa." does not refer
> to the host "www.interrupt9.com."
> The reverse record "219.206.183.209.in-addr.arpa." refers to
> "dsl-219.atlantech.net.", but it should refer to
> "www.interrupt9.com.".
>
>There are several other entries in the in-addr.arpa records that also do not
>match, and that was what I was referring to about matching entries.
How many addresses do you have? It appears you only have the one
(209.183.206.219).
I don't know where DNS Expert is coming up with "dsl-219.atlantech.net." My
investigation suggests it should be coming up with "interrupt9.com.".
You can ignore any and all "errors" of this type for this address, so long
as you add an A record for interrupt9.com.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com http://www.menandmice.com
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