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Re: Cache from hellFrom: Aaron Lynch Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2001
Time: 3:11:20 pmYes. And I've tried doing them one at a time and deleting the entire zone.
The weird part is that if I delete it, it's gone.
If I add it in, the server starts responding authoritatively, but with old
data.
Also, I just notice that the record has a ttl of 0.
On 6/6/01 2:34 PM, The Defendant "Men & Mice Support"
<cbuxton@menandmice.com> Confessed:
> It sounds like one of your servers wasn't updated properly. Were you
> connected to all three DNS servers when you made the change?
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
>
> At 10:24 AM -0700 6/6/01, Aaron Lynch wrote:
>> I'm having the most amazing problem.
>>
>> I few days ago, I added bess-proxy.thevilla.org into DNS with a private lan
>> IP (10.0.1.15)
>>
>> Now I need to change it to a public lan IP.
>> (63.231.1.75)
>>
>> And I can't. I have gone so far as to completely delete the entire zone!
>> If I take the record out, DNS Expert says that the name doesn't exist. (like
>> it should)
>>
>> If I add it in anew, with the 63 addr... IP dns expert reports back with the
>> ten dot addr!
>>
>> These particular servers are 3.0.1. Any Ideas?
>>
>>
>> -- Aaron Lynch
>> System Administrator
>> NineWire Digital Solutions || http://ninewire.com
>>
>> Truth is generally the best vindication against slander.
>> Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
>
>
-- Aaron Lynch
System Administrator
NineWire Digital Solutions || http://ninewire.com
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