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Re: Changing ISP, updating DNSFrom: Mark Palmer, Pageworks Date: Monday, January 17, 2000
Time: 9:17:00 am
On Mon, Jan 17, 2000, 2:40:46 am GMT Men & Mice Support wrote:
>Don't give it any primary domain files. Just leave it as a secondary
>server. It will continue to give out the old addresses until the data
>is changed on the primary server, which is the idea.
>
With it now, when I dressed yesterday morning I put my head on backwards.
A few snippets of information for you:
Webstar and Communigate seem quite happy responding to both ip numbers, and DNS Expert can query QDNS on both ip numbers. In fact the whole multiple ip number thing just seems to work! Nice one Apple.
I small thing, DNS Expert seems to try and use both my existing router or my new router if I try to use it to ping some other external domain. This fails because the new line isn't hooked up yet, but the router is configured and on.
Is it likely that DNS Expert has cached the new router ip number from an earlier session when I was experimenting with TCP/IP and IP Secondary addresses.
That aside, DNS Expert is a godsend at times like this...
I'll probably get the new line in today, I wonder what kind of a mess I'll make of things. I'm not sure a graphic designer should be let loose like this :)
Regards
Mark Palmer, Pageworks
T: 01902 620500 F: 01902 620440
E: mark@pageworks.co.uk W: www.pageworks.co.uk
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