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Re: Can''t Find Mac.com, Yahoo.com

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Sunday, March 9, 2003
Time: 11:08:16 am

It looks from here like the problem is that 65.163.82.2 doesn't
respond to DNS requests. If you have a Mac OS 9 machine that has this
listed as the first DNS server, you're going to have all kinds of DNS
problems, since pretty much nothing will resolve.

Change the order to put .4 on top, though, and things should work fine.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 8:03 PM -0700 3/8/03, Warren Michelsen wrote:
>I had to move my servers (suddenly) to a new ISP. Their DNS servers are:
>
>65.163.82.2
>65.163.82.4
>And their upstream provider's DNS is
>206.228.179.10
>
>When I set my OS 9 servers running QDNS Pro 3.5.3 to use these IPs
>for DNS in the TCP/IP control panel, I have massive failures to find
>such sites as Yahoo.com and Mac.com, along with numerous others.
>
>This is affecting mail sending and receipt, among other things.
>
>I have tried all of these name servers on my OS X box connected to
>the same ISP and am constantly being told that domains do not exist
>and cannot be found.
>
>I use nslookup and dig and sometimes a lookup will ,work, more often not.
>
>The ISP's system is all MS OS based. Is there some basic
>compatibility between Mac OSs and MS OSs that prevents DNS lookups
>from working?
>
>Getting desperate here.
>
>--
>Warren Michelsen <Warren@OTFB.com>
>Online Tools For Business -- <http://www.OTFB.com/>
>Small Business & E-commerce web hosting




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