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Re: QuickDNS 2.2.2 going deaf/crashing-Thanks

From: John Readwin
Date: Wednesday, January 2, 2002
Time: 9:18:21 am

Jeff thanks, I guess I missed the announcement on the 2.2.4 update



>I think this was addressed in a 2.2.3 update, but there is yet another
>update available:
>
>We've just released QuickDNS Pro Server 2.2.4. This is a maintenance
>release that addresses a caching problem in QuickDNS Pro Server 2.2.3 (see
>more info below). Note that this release only updates QuickDNS Pro Server.
>There are no changes to QuickDNS Pro Admin.
>
>You can download QuickDNS Pro Server 2.2.4 at:
> ftp://ftp.menandmice.com/pub/quickdns/old/QuickDNSPro2.2.4.sit.hqx
>
>After installing, just replace your older version of QuickDNS Pro Server
>with the new version.
>
>We recommend that all users of QuickDNS Pro 2.x update the server to 2.2.4
>
>
>More information about this release:
>
>Version 2.2.4 (November 19, 2001):
>----------------------------------
>- This version of QuickDNS Server fixes a problem with caching certain types
>of records. With version 2.2.3 of the server, the server could in some
>circumstances stop believing replies to queries and get stuck in a loop
>where it queried for the same host names over and over again.
>
>--
>Sigurdur Ragnarsson Men & Mice
>siggi@menandmice.com http://www.menandmice.com
>
>Regards;
>Jeff Folk
>
>on 1/2/02 10:30 AM, John Readwin wisely articulated:
>
>> I am having a problem with QuickDNS going Deaf!. I was looking at the
>> archives of the talk list and saw several references to it, but also
>> saw that v 2.2.2 was supposed to resolve it.
>>
>> On the surface it looks fine, but QuickDNS server won't quit ( I have
>> to force quit the application and then restart the machine)
>> It is my primary DNS marge.netextras.com (207.228.113.155)
>> netextras.com is my "main domain" with several (30+) virtual domains
>> ( ie blb-licensing.com)
>>
>> It has only happened a few times in the last few months, but I would
>> like to get the problem resolved, as I don't find out until I get a
>> call from a client telling me they can't access email ( can't find
> > the server)
> >
> > Any help/advice is appreciated in solving this.
> >
> > Thanks
> >


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John Readwin
mailto:john@netextras.com
403-283-5298
http://www.netextras.com



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