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Re: .DJ Domain problems

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2002
Time: 11:33:09 am

You gotta love these small-time ccTLD's. These people have a master
server, and someone else is hosting their slave server.
Unfortunately, at some point, they messed up their serial number.
(They're using date-based serials, but for some reason they had a
"14" in the month, probably instead of "04".)

The result is, their slave server hasn't updated for a few weeks now,
because it has a higher serial number than the master server
(2002140401 versus 2002050702).

Because of this, recently-registered .dj domains aren't making it to
the slave server. Therefore, lookups are inconsistent - sometimes you
get the correct delegation from the master server, and sometimes you
get a "no such domain" response from the slave server.

To get your .dj domains working reliably, contact
<mailto:assoweh@intnet.dj> and ask them to fix it. (That's the email
address listed in the SOA record.) Or you might contact your .dj
registrar and try explaining the problem to them.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 2:10 PM -0400 5/14/02, Central Station Records wrote:
>Hi,
>Has anyone registered a .dj domain yet, we have 2 currently and they have
>been setup in Quick DNS 2.2.1 just as we have all our other domains that
>work flawlessly but the .dj domain is not responding now for days. Is anyone
>experiencing this problem, any pointers.
>
>See if you notice anything odd the domains are
>Centralstation.dj
>Thesource.dj
>
>Thanks,
>Andrew




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