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Re: Cache from hellFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, June 6, 2001
Time: 3:27:42 pmThat doesn't sound like something QuickDNS is doing. The first thing
to do is to figure out where this answer is coming from. Then figure
out why.
All three servers respond with the correct address when I query them.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
At 3:10 PM -0700 6/6/01, Aaron Lynch wrote:
>Yes. 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.
>
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>
>
>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
>
>43.3% of statistics are meaningless!
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