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Re: changing DNS server ip''sFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Friday, May 25, 2001
Time: 11:23:40 pmOn the old server, set the logging level to Debug. This will show you
the source of the queries. It may be that someone has been hijacking
your server, or it may be that the A record for your server at one
point had a very long TTL.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
At 2:28 PM -0700 5/25/01, Jim wrote:
>ok, every time i think i've got it figured out, someone changes the rules :)
>
>I've just moved our main DNS server to a new ip address. I changed
>host info with netsol, and everything switched over a week ago.
>I left a duplicate machine running at the old ip address pointing to
>the new ip numbers (we moved the entire network- DNS was the last to
>go)
>
>Although requests have been coming in to the new machine, they are
>still some coming into the old one as well. I'd like to take this
>machine down, but I don't know where the requests are coming from.
>Is there a way to tell?
>
>i can't imagine that i would need to go to every registrar and
>change host records (As an ISP, I don't know where most of the sites
>were registered).
>
>I thought host info was kept with netsol. Am i wrong?
>Any ideas?
>thanks!
>
>Jim Sheffer, resident test animal
>Higher Powered Web Services
>http://www.higherpowered.com
>Lasso/Filemaker Web Hosting
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