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Re: Can''t Find Mac.com, Yahoo.comFrom: Warren Michelsen Date: Sunday, March 9, 2003
Time: 10:10:09 pmAt 11:07 AM -0800 3/9/03, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>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.
Here's what I have:
206.228.179.10
65.163.82.4
65.163.82.132
And the durned thing still can't find lists.tenon.com, drbott.com and others.
20:19:08 4 SMTP Line 3060 created for drbott.com, [S.0002053421]
20:19:08 4 SMTP [S.0002053421] queued to line 3060(0/1). 1 routes
20:19:08 4 SMTP-060(drbott.com) No relay exists
20:19:08 4 SMTP-060(drbott.com) Looking for drbott.com
20:19:08 3 SMTP-060(drbott.com) Failed to get IP addresses. Error Code=-3170
20:19:08 3 SMTP [S.0002053421] dequeueing
20:19:08 1 SYSTEM(SMTP) [S.0002053421] failed on (drbott.com)support. Error Code=-15001
18:20:35 3 SMTP-894(lists.tenon.com) Failed to get IP addresses. Error Code=-3170
18:20:35 3 SMTP [S.0002052898] dequeueing
18:20:35 1 SYSTEM(SMTP) [S.0002052898] failed on (lists.tenon.com)itools. Error Code=-15001
Looks like 206.228.179.10 is trouble-prone too.
>____________________________________________________________________
>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
--
Warren Michelsen <Warren@OTFB.com>
Online Tools For Business -- <http://www.OTFB.com/>
Small Business & E-commerce web hosting
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