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Re: failed secondaryFrom: Len Conrad Date: Tuesday, October 9, 2001
Time: 2:59:44 pm
>Their connection is down. The web servers that are colocated are running
>and have web access. BUT, their web sites had disappeared from the
>Internet even though our Primary DNS (that provides their secondary
>service) is online and working fine. Then I created a DNS entry for their
>company domain in my primary server (primary listing not secondary) and
>deleted the secondary listing. All of the sudden all of their domains
>showed up except for a new one for which I had no secondary entry. I
>entered it as a primary and it showed up immediately as well.
Unveil the secret URL's so we can Check It Out.
>The important issue was to get them to show up a.s.a.p. I am puzzled as to
>why they didn't show up automatically.
The delegated NS's are defined in the zone parent with the delegation+glue
records. Messing around with your zone data isn't doing to change zone
parent's data, and the latter is the only thing that counts.
Len
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