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Re: A Little Help...

From: Jim Ludwig
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999
Time: 8:39:00 pm

In the immortal words of Homer Simpson.... Doh!

Thank you! You guys are great!

Jim Ludwig

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>From: Men & Mice Support <cbuxton@menandmice.com>
>To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
>Subject: Re: A Little Help...
>Date: Tue, Aug 31, 1999, 12:40 AM
>

>>Folks,
>>
>>I have a nice little domain in the backwaters of Maryland. My ISP is very
>>nice and doesn't try to get in the way. The biggest problem I have is that
>>I know just enough to be dangerous when it comes to DNS.
>>
>>If someone would be so kind as to look at my domain with DNS Expert, and
>>then tell me what the heck is going on with the NS records, I would be
>>grateful.
>>
>>The domain is: interrupt9.com
>>
>>I just did a SOA query and found that, somehow, I have made my ISP the first
>>entry and me, the primary, second on the list. They have their own domain,
>>and are just hosting me as a secondary DNS on their server. What gives? I
>>just wanted to correct an error that I got in DNS Expert saying that my
>>secondary info should be listed. I tried to figure out how, but it looks
>>like I screwed up. Any ideas?
>
> The order of NS records doesn't matter - it is not indicative of primary or
> secondary status.
>
> The only problem is see is that your NS record for their server resolves to
> "dns1.atlantech.net.interrupt9.com.", not "dns1.atlantech.net.". To resolve
> this, add a period to the end of "dns1.atlantech.net".
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> cbuxton@menandmice.com http://www.menandmice.com
>



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