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Re: Change the Master server ipFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Tuesday, February 5, 2002
Time: 10:49:08 amThe servers address is actually 200.23.232.59? In that case, the
registration is correct, and your data is wrong.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 12:04 AM -0600 2/5/02, Web Comunicaciones wrote:
>Thanks Chris, i just check with my domain registrar's (tucows) one
>more time and the ip it's fine.
>dns2.mexhost.com is pointing to 200.23.232.59 I'm wondering why if
>i lookup for the dns2.mexhost.com domain to the 200.23.232.59 server
>i get this :
>
>dns2.mexhost.com internet address =3D 200.56.255.1 I think if
>i ask at first to my local DNS it have to get the response directly
>from my DNS and not from the registrar.
>
>Thanks for your patience
>
>
>
>
>>The problem is in the host registration. According to your servers,
>>dns2 has the IP address 200.56.255.1. However, the gTLD servers are
>>giving out the IP address 200.23.232.59.
>>
>>Use your domain registrar's website to fix this.
>>____________________________________________________________________
>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>
>>At 11:00 PM -0600 2/4/02, Web Comunicaciones wrote:
>>>I create the slave server with no problem, but i can not connect to
>>>the slave server using the host name form a remote machine, but i
>>>can on the same machine where the secondary server is.
>>>
>>>In fact, when i lookup the secondary server i get an ip which is not
>>>defined on that zone.
>>>
>>>Server: dns2.mexhost.com
>>>Address: 200.23.232.59
>>>
>>>dns2.mexhost.com.mx internet address =3D 200.23.232.59
>>>mexhost.com.mx nameserver =3D dns1.mexhost.com
>>>mexhost.com.mx nameserver =3D dns2.mexhost.com
>>>dns1.mexhost.com internet address =3D 200.56.255.2
>>>dns2.mexhost.com internet address =3D 200.56.255.1
>>>
>>>the 200.56.255.1 is an ip without dns. The correct ip for dns2 is
>>>200.23.232.59
>>>
>>>maybe a problem with the cache or something?
>>>
>>>Thanks for your help
>>>
>>>>Make sure you enter the server's name, as it appears in the Manager
>>>>window, with a dot on the end (if you use the server's hostname
>>>>instead of IP address). If you're already connected to the server,
>>>>and if the script then asks if you want to connect again, you've made
>>>>an error.
>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>>
>>>>At 5:04 PM -0600 2/4/02, Web Comunicaciones wrote:
>>>>>I just delete all the zones at the secondary server, and when i run
>>>>>the script i get: Could not connect.
>>>>>
>>>>>any tip?
>>>>>
>>>>>>At 2:55 PM -0600 2/4/02, Web Comunicaciones wrote:
>>>>>>>>Well...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The one-zone-at-a-time method is to use the zone options dialog,
>>>>>>>>for each zone. But if you have a lot of zones, that's a pain.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I think so... i have more than 1,000
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>If you're using QuickDNS Manager for Mac OS 8/9/X, you can use
>>>>>>>>AppleScript. Unfortunately, there's no way with AppleScript to
>>>>>>>>change the zone options, so you're left with deleting and
>>>>>>>>recreating all of the zones on the slave server. (Disconnect from
>>>>>>>>the master server before deleting all zones! Make a backup!)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Yes i'm in OS 9
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Ok, and i only connect to the slave server? And delete one by one?
>>>>>>>or there's another way to delete all?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>AppleScript. Copy the script below and paste it into Script Editor,
>>>>>>then run it. The script will ask you which server to work on, and
>>>>>>then it will disconnect any other servers. It will then delete every
>>>>>>zone from the server.
>>>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>
>>>>>>tell application "QuickDNS Manager"
>>>>>> if (count of servers) =3D 0 then
>>>>>> beep
>>>>>> display dialog =AC
>>>>>> "You must be connected to the server." with icon stop =AC
>>>>>> buttons {"OK"} =AC
>>>>>> default button "OK"
>>>>>> return
>>>>>> else
>>>>>> set listOfServerNames to (the name of every server)
>>>>>> end if
>>>>>>end tell
>>>>>>
>>>>>>choose from list listOfServerNames with prompt =AC
>>>>>> "Delete all zones from which server?"
>>>>>>if ((the result is false) or (the result =3D {})) then
>>>>>> return
>>>>>>else
>>>>>> set serverName to the first item of the result
>>>>>>end if
>>>>>>
>>>>>>tell application "QuickDNS Manager"
>>>>>> -- prep:
>>>>>> activate
>>>>>> repeat with theZone in (every zone)
>>>>>> try
>>>>>> close document of theZone
>>>>>> end try
>>>>>> end repeat
>>>>>> set theServers to (the name of every server)
>>>>>> repeat with theServer in theServers
>>>>>> if (theServer as text) =82 serverName then
>>>>>> disconnect from server (theServer as text)
>>>>>> end if
>>>>>> end repeat
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- delete all zones:
>>>>>> set theZones to (every zone)
>>>>>> if (count of theZones) > 0 then
>>>>>> repeat with theZone in theZones
>>>>>> delete zone ((name of theZone) as text) from servers {server
>>>>>>serverName}
>>>>>> end repeat
>>>>>> end if
>>>>>>end tell
>>>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>and the next step?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>There's an AppleScript we included with QuickDNS Manager called Add
>>>>>>Slave Server. Reconnect to your master server, then open this script
>>>>>>and run it.
>>>>>>____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>>>>>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>________________________________
>>>>> Alejandro Lopez Rumayor. Webmaster
>>>>> Web Comunicaciones, Mexico
>>>>> e-mail: alopez@webcom.com.mx
>>>>> http://www.webcom.com.mx
>>>>> Tres Cruces No. 2-D, Col. Coyoacan
>>>>> C.P. 04000, Mexico, DF, Mexico.
>>>>> Tels: +52 56593519, 55543171, 56593870, 56591349.
>>>>> Pager Emergencia: 50941803
>>>>> ICQ Number: 25802005
>>>>>________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>________________________________
>>> Alejandro Lopez Rumayor. Webmaster
>>> Web Comunicaciones, Mexico
>>> e-mail: alopez@webcom.com.mx
>>> http://www.webcom.com.mx
>>> Tres Cruces No. 2-D, Col. Coyoacan
>>> C.P. 04000, Mexico, DF, Mexico.
>>> Tels: +52 56593519, 55543171, 56593870, 56591349.
>>> Pager Emergencia: 50941803
>>> ICQ Number: 25802005
>>>________________________________
>
>
>--
>________________________________
> Alejandro Lopez Rumayor. Webmaster
> Web Comunicaciones, Mexico
> e-mail: alopez@webcom.com.mx
> http://www.webcom.com.mx
> Tres Cruces No. 2-D, Col. Coyoacan
> C.P. 04000, Mexico, DF, Mexico.
> Tels: +52 56593519, 55543171, 56593870, 56591349.
> Pager Emergencia: 50941803
> ICQ Number: 25802005
>________________________________
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