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Re: Odd behaviour when migrating a domainFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2002
Time: 11:00:04 amThe response from auth01.weblink.ie is non-authoritative, meaning
it's cached from the current servers. This means that the zone you've
created on this server has problems. Check the server log for
indications of why the zone was rejected.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 5:24 PM +0000 11/6/02, David Reddy wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>have come across some strange behaviour when trying to move a domain
>from one set of name servers to another. Possibly this is something
>that's supposed to happen but not sure.
>
>Scenario is that I have a domain, transware.ie, hosted on
>ns.weblink.ie/ns.netcast.ie and I'm moving it over to
>auth01.weblink.ie/auth02.weblink.ie.
>
>In line with Irish domain registry policies, they won't process the
>change in delegation until the zone is operating correctly from the
>new name servers - they do a check before initiating any changes.
>With this in mind I need to have the zone configured identically on
>all servers.
>
>When I create the zone on the new servers it seems to inherit the
>SOA and NS data from the current server. Have tried import/export
>and creating it a fresh but still winds up with the same data.
>
>If I dig @auth01.weblink.ie transware.ie I get soa pointing to
>ns.weblink.ie - even though its explicitly set in QDNS manger as
>being auth01.weblink.ie. Incidentally, viewing the zone data in QDNS
>manager reports the zone info correctly, eg. NS records for
>auth01/02.weblinki.ie
>
>Is this expected behaviour or is something a miss?
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>dave.
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