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Re: Changing ISP, updating DNS

From: Mark Palmer, Pageworks
Date: Monday, January 17, 2000
Time: 11:23:00 am


On Mon, Jan 17, 2000, 9:49:42 am GMT Men & Mice Support wrote:


>OK, that's news to us. What operating system(s) is/are QuickDNS running on?
>
>I suppose it's possible that Apple updated Open Transport to force
>QuickDNS to respond on all configured interfaces.
>

A 7350/180 with a G3 card running OS9 is responding on these ip numbers
195.74.141.194 (in the tcp/ip control panel)
195.74.141.208 (ip secondary address)
194.201.147.130 (ip secondary address)
194.201.147.131 (ip secondary address)

A 7100/66 running Mac OS9 is responding on these ip numbers
194.201.147.129 (in the tcp/ip control panel)
195.74.141.195 (ip secondary address)
195.74.141.205 (ip secondary address)
195.74.141.206 (ip secondary address)
194.201.147.134 (ip secondary address)
194.201.147.136 (ip secondary address)

I checked this using the DNS Query part of DNS Expert requesting any record type for pageworks.co.uk and turning off recursive query.

Please check for yourself if you wish. However I'm messing around with things at the moment and British Telecom are at work (well there drinking coffee actually) :)

>DNS Expert will rely on TCP/IP to handle routing. If TCP/IP has the
>address of the new router configured as a gateway, then it will try
>to send packets through the router. (If both are configured, it
>should try to send packets through both.)

My tcp/ip control panel has a router ip number of 195.74.141.254, but if I ping relay1.red.net it reports "Host unreachable (reported by 194.201.147.190)" This is the new router that doesn't have a line conected yet. However if I ping www.apple.comm it's OK - odd!


Regards


Mark Palmer, Pageworks
T: 01902 620500 F: 01902 620440
E: mark@pageworks.co.uk W: www.pageworks.co.uk



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