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Re: Load balancingFrom: Ross Markbreiter Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2001
Time: 6:09:58 pmWe can connect to ciscorouter.com from inside the network yes.
>Well, something's changed. From another machine inside the NAT server, can
>you connect to <http://ciscorouter.com/>? Could you connect to that URL
>with the previous NAT server?
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>
>At 4:38 PM -0700 10/17/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>Chris,
>>\We changed from CISCO1601 to A CISCO1720 because we added a backup Line
>>to the network.
>>The router is providing NAT service as it was with the 1601
>>Ross
>>
>>>Ross,
>>>
>>>Changed from what router to what other router? And why? And is the
>>>router providing NAT service?
>>>
>>>If NAT service is involved, then that is the problem. With many NAT
>>>servers, a connection from inside the LAN to the public IP address on a
>>>port-mapped port doesn't work.
>>>
>>>This doesn't affect www.48hourdiet.com because, in that case, neither
>>>web server is behind your NAT server.
>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>
>>>At 12:08 PM -0700 10/17/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>>>Chris,
>>>>We changed routers? but it has the same info on it? and the Zone
>>>>48hourdiet.com has a load balance record and it works right?
>>>>The only difference is that 48hourdiet.com is on a 12.xxx. network
>>>>Ross
>>>>
>>>>>Ross,
>>>>>
>>>>>Do you have a NAT server involved in your setup? Or have you recently
>>>>>changed anything on your network?
>>>>>
>>>>>We tested your data, and it works fine for us.
>>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>>>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>>>
>>>>>At 5:54 PM -0700 10/16/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>>>>>Ok. I sent it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>At 4:37 PM -0700 10/16/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>>>>>>>I can restarted the entire server?
>>>>>>>>Is it still think it is not up?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>smtp.thewwwstore.com thinks the web server is down.
>>>>>>>smtp2.thewwwstore.com thinks both web servers are down.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Maybe you should send us your QuickDNS Data folder from
>>>>>>>smtp.thewwwstore.com. Send a compressed copy of it to <support@menandmice.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Were would I put this enrty?
>>>>>>>>>>>If you keep www.worldwidewebstore.com as the load balance
>>>>>>>>>>>record, then you would replace the other load balance record with this:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>www.ciscorouter.com. CNAME www.worldwidewebstore.com.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>In the ciscorouter.com zone. You would delete the load balance
>>>>>>>>>record and enter instead the CNAME record.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>So for Ciscorouter.com delete the load balance record, make a CNAME
>>>>>>>>entry that would be www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>>>I do not understand how does this cover the domain name if one of
>>>>>>>>the servers are down?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>If you create the CNAME record given above in place of the load
>>>>>>>balance record in the ciscorouter.com zone, then www.ciscorouter.com
>>>>>>>will have exactly the same load balancing characteristics as
>>>>>>>www.worldwidewebstore.com.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The CNAME record creates an alias (the name on the left). An alias
>>>>>>>gains all the properties of the original (the name on the right).
>>>>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>>>>>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi Chris,
>>>>>>>>>>>>That is bizarre?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, it is strange.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>I just checked and both have 38.228.178.2 9999 is the preference
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Have you tried rebooting the QuickDNS servers?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>I do not know how to setup a CNAME
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>If you keep www.worldwidewebstore.com as the load balance
>>>>>>>>>>>record, then you would replace the other load balance record with this:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>www.ciscorouter.com. CNAME www.worldwidewebstore.com.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Anything else I should check for?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>If rebooting doesn't solve it, try deleting and recreating one
>>>>>>>>>>>of these load balance records.
>>>>>>>>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>>>>>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>>>>>>>>>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Both of your DNS servers are giving out the 12.x.x.x
>address for www.<both-domains>. Double-check your load balance records to
>make sure the preference values are correct.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Note that, since the zone names don't (and can't) have
>load balance records, they still point to the 38.x.x.x address.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Why do you have two load balance records, instead of one
>load balance record and one CNAME record?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>_______________________________________________________________
>>>>>>>>>>>>>_____
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Chris Buxton
>Men & Mice
>>>>>>>>>>>>>support@menandmice.com
>Making DNS Easy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>At 2:12 PM -0700 10/16/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi Chris,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Some reason www.worldwidewebstore.com and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>are going to the server with backup entry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have 38.228.178.2 9999
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12.98.202.178 1
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All www hits are going to the backup server?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Same for www.ciscorouter.com and ciscorouter.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Can you see anything wrong?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks Ross
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ross Markbreiter
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Director Sales
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Fax:818-905-6783
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Ross Markbreiter
>>>>>>>>>>>>Director Sales
>>>>>>>>>>>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>>>>>>>>>>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>>>>>>>>>>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>>>>>>>>>>>Fax:818-905-6783
>>>>>>>>>>>>Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>>>>>>>>>>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Ross Markbreiter
>>>>>>>>>>Director Sales
>>>>>>>>>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>>>>>>>>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>>>>>>>>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>>>>>>>>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>>>>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>>>>>>>>>Fax:818-905-6783
>>>>>>>>>> Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>>>>>>>>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Ross Markbreiter
>>>>>>>>Director Sales
>>>>>>>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>>>>>>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>>>>>>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>>>>>>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>>>>>>>Fax:818-905-6783
>>>>>>>> Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>>>>>>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ross Markbreiter
>>>>>>Director Sales
>>>>>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>>>>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>>>>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>>>>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>>>>>Fax:818-905-6783
>>>>>> Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>>>>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>>>>
>>>>Ross Markbreiter
>>>>Director Sales
>>>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>>>Fax:818-905-6783
>>>> Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>>
>>Ross Markbreiter
>>Director Sales
>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>Fax:818-905-6783
>> Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>
Ross Markbreiter
Director Sales
The World Wide Web Store, Inc
4351 Van Nuys Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
Ph:818-905-6787
Fax:818-905-6783
Toll Free-888-999-7522
ross@thewwwstore.com
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