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Re: SOA error!From: Albert Rodriguez Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2000
Time: 4:18:05 pmok guys,
i've put the ns2 on another machine w/the specific ip. hope that works.
thanks.
albert :-)
Global Homes Webmaster wrote:
> On 10/18/00 at 17:26, Albert Rodriguez wrote:
>
> > i have masterpix.com running fine now. i'm having trouble with the
> > www. i have the www as an A record pointing to the ip address that the
> > server is on. is this correct?
>
> Yes, that's a good way to do it. You could also make www a CNAME pointing to
> masterpix.com.
>
> > why would the masterpix.com work but not the www.masterpix.com?
>
> I'm getting the web site using both domains. However, ns2 is still timing out
> (as expected -- didn't expect you to have it fixed yet ;-> ). As long as ns1
> is up and responding to queries, both domains (masterpix.com and
> www.masterpix.com) should be resolvable from the 'net. As Chris Buxton said,
> it's likely a caching problem -- as soon as the TTLs expire on the
> "outsider's" resolvers, they should be able to get to you.
>
> Christopher Bort
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Messages In This Thread:- SOA error! by Albert Rodriguez on Oct 18, 2000 at 2:16:17 pm
- Re: SOA error! by Global Homes Webmaster on Oct 18, 2000 at 2:49:50 pm
- Re: SOA error! by Global Homes Webmaster on Oct 18, 2000 at 3:13:26 pm
- Re: SOA error! by Global Homes Webmaster on Oct 18, 2000 at 3:38:33 pm
- Re: SOA error! by Global Homes Webmaster on Oct 18, 2000 at 4:30:49 pm
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