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Re: ? Propagation problemsFrom: US Billing_John Date: Monday, April 16, 2001
Time: 5:36:43 amAre you saying that you can create multiple A records for a single IP
number?
Would that be the best config for a machine running multiple services, ie
mail, www, ftp?
If so, why would one want to use C Name records at all?
Thanks
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John Bernhoft
US Billing, Inc.
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http://www.usbilling.com
> From: Men & Mice Support <cbuxton@menandmice.com>
> Reply-To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 22:01:21 -0700
> To: "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
> Subject: Re: ? Propagation problems
>
> Here's what our server has cached regarding your domain:
>
> cbsrz.org. 172458 NS ns1.maxsolns.com.
> cbsrz.org. 172458 NS ns2.maxsolns.com.
> ns1.maxsolns.com. 86142 CNAME mail.maxsolns.com.
> ns2.maxsolns.com. 86088 CNAME lambda.maxsolns.com.
> mail.maxsolns.com. 85974 A 206.105.27.196
> lambda.maxsolns.com. 85960 A 206.105.27.211
> maxsolns.com. 156139 NS pcnet2.pcnet.net.
> maxsolns.com. 156139 NS pcnet1.pcnet.com.
> pcnet1.pcnet.com. 155859 A 204.213.232.3
> pcnet2.pcnet.net. 155818 A 204.213.232.9
>
> The CNAME records are causing problems. Change them to A records
> resolving directly to the IP addresses, and then things should start
> working properly.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
>
> At 10:21 PM -0400 4/15/01, Harry Mueller wrote:
>> At 1:39 AM -0700 4/15/01, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>>
>>> As can be expected, this out-of-synch problem has fixed itself,
>>> since the slave server has since checked the master server for an
>>> update.
>>>
>>> Resolvers will cache data reported by the gTLD servers, including
>>> the delegation data for the domain in question, for 2 days after
>>> the update percolates to all the gTLD servers. Thus, it takes about
>>> 3 days for such changes to be completed, during which the results
>>> of a lookup will be inconsistent.
>>>
>>> Can you tell us what resolvers gave the "domain does not exist" answer?
>>
>>
>> Here's a few of them:
>>
>> [root@qube hmueller]# nslookup beta.cbsrz.org dns1.menandmice.com
>> Server: dns1.menandmice.com
>> Address: 193.4.171.7
>>
>> *** dns1.menandmice.com can't find beta.cbsrz.org: Non-existent host/domain
>>
>> [root@qube hmueller]# nslookup beta.cbsrz.org pcnet1.pcnet.com
>> Server: pcnet1.pcnet.com
>> Address: 204.213.232.3
>>
>> *** pcnet1.pcnet.com can't find beta.cbsrz.org: Non-existent host/domain
>>
>>
>> [root@qube hmueller]# nslookup beta.cbsrz.org ns2.snet.net
>> Server: ns2.snet.net
>> Address: 204.60.0.3
>>
>> *** ns2.snet.net can't find beta.cbsrz.org: Non-existent host/domain
>>
>> [root@qube hmueller]# nslookup beta.cbsrz.org serv1.net.yale.edu
>> Server: serv1.net.yale.edu
>> Address: 130.132.1.9
>>
>> *** serv1.net.yale.edu can't find beta.cbsrz.org: Non-existent host/domain
>>
>>
>> --Harry
>> --
>> Harry Mueller voice: 860-345-9986
>> MaxSolutions, LLC fax: 860-345-9136
>> 708 Little City Road email: hmueller@maxsolns.com
>> Higganum CT 06441-4246 http://www.maxsolns.com
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