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Re: changing NS IP numbersFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2002
Time: 12:10:59 amDo you by any chance have multiple copies of QuickDNS Pro installed?
The first thought that springs to mind is that you're using the wrong
copy of QuickDNS Pro Admin. Make sure that the copy of QuickDNS Pro
Server in the same folder as it is actually the copy that's running.
I say this because your server is still reporting the old IP address.
It also reports that the last time you modified usconnect.com was
April 24th of this year.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 3:09 PM -0800 11/17/02, Erich Kaminsky wrote:
>Still using v2.2 on OS 9 and am having troubles getting record
>modifications to be recognized and propagate on a new circuit with a
>new set of IP numbers.
>
>The steps I've taken are:
>
>1. changed the host address of my name servers through Netsol
>2. set up QDNS on the new circuit with the new IP numbers for
>itself and its hosted domains
>3. modified all the domains and their respective resource records
>with their new IP numbers
>4. reduced the TTL of all domains to 864
>5. restarted the dns servers
>6. waited two days
>
>The primary name servers is ns1.usconnect.com and its new IP is
>65.86.183.2. The old IP was 216.31.152.2
>
>Unfortunately I seem to be missing something. Traffic is still
>resolving to the old DNS settings. Remote trace routes find the old
>numbers and even local trace routes are using the old info. As my
>old circuit goes dead in about 3 days any help with this would be
>profoundly appreciated.
>
>
>Erich Kaminsky
>ek@usconnect.com
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