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Re: QuickDNS 2.2.4 appears to have stopped workingFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2002
Time: 2:08:30 amThe problem is not your DNS data. Note that QuickDNS doesn't ever see
web page requests, so it doesn't pass them along at all.
It appears that your Macsense router has lost its port-mapping
(virtual server) setting for port 80. (That device has a good feature
set but appears to be pretty flaky, judging from someone else's
experiences with it.)
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 2:57 AM -0500 2/19/02, Bob Bergey wrote:
>I have a frustrating problem I've been trying to figure out for the
>last few months but now it's urgent that I get it fixed as soon as
>possible.
>
>QuickDNS 2.2.4 (running on a Mac 7600 under OS 9.1) stopped working
>a couple of months ago -- the MX records are okay, I think, as mail
>to all domain names is being handled okay, but no Web pages are
>served. It had worked since August 2000 until a couple of months
>ago. It's currently set up to handle about nine domain names. The
>Web server I'm using currently is MacHTTP 2.5b6. Accessing the Web
>server directly on my internal network seems to work fine, so I
>don't believe it's the Web server. But I can't figure out why
>QuickDNS doesn't seem to be taking Web page requests and passing
>them along correctly.
>
>Here are a couple of the domains to try, so you can see what doesn't
>happen <G>:
>
> http://www.dprint.org/
> http://www.kenbrook.org/
> http://www.bergey.org/
>
>My IP address is 151.197.17.35, also known as rb.enter.net. My
>nameserver under QuickDNS is ns1.dprint.org. I'm running several
>other server applications on the same machine, all of which are
>functioning correctly (including SIMS, Macjordomo, FileMaker Pro 4,
>FileMaker Pro 5 Unlimited, and KeepItUp).
>
>Here's how one of the domains (bergey.org) is set up:
>
> bergey.org. NS ns1.dprint.org.
> bergey.org. NS ns01.backupdns.com.
> bergey.org. MX 10 rb.enter.net
> bergey.org. MX 20 dp.enter.net
> bergey.org. A 151.197.17.35
> www.bergey.org. CNAME www.dprint.org.
>
>Each of the other domains are set up similarly.
>
>One other possibility that just crossed my mind ... I'm using a
>MacSense MIH-120 router; is it possible that port 80 would suddenly
>stop functioning, while all other ports are okay? I didn't think
>that was at all likely, but it's the only thing I can think of that
>might explain why my Web server setup worked for more than a year
>and then suddenly stopped working one day.
>
>Any help or suggestions anyone has would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>Bob
>
>
>======================================================================
>Bob Bergey, President 215-723-0777 Telford, PA <mailto:rb@dprint.com>
>Printing for Business: DESIGN & PRINT, INC. <http://www.dprint.com/>
>Web Hosting & E-Mail Services: BERGEY.NET <http://www.bergey.net/>
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