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Re: Suddenly deaf?From: Men & Mice Support Date: Thursday, November 20, 2003
Time: 3:33:14 pmYou are correct. The DNS service is not responding. Is it running?
Open Process Viewer and look for a process called "named".
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
At 4:03 PM -0700 11/20/03, Stephen Reiss, Ph.D., C.W.E. wrote:
>Running 3.5.1 with 10.3.
>
>All was fine for a week, but after a restart, it seems like QuickDNS
>is deaf. I can hit it with the manager, and every seems fine on that
>end, but only a few of my domains can be found. If i only use my DNS
>as my name server on my client system (this gets hard to talk about,
>I hope I am clear) I can not resolve any addresses. If I put in a
>3rd party's DNS address in my client system, i can surf fine, but
>not to any of the sites i am hosting on the system running QuickDNS.
>
>When I look at the statistics for the QuickDNS server from Manager,
>it all looks fine. But every other thing I do indicates I have no
>DNS running. I have checked from outside our system with
>http://www.dnsreport.com/ but it can not find me.
>
>The IP address is 209.248.79.205 and the host name is ns.bandc.net
>
>Any ideas?
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Messages In This Thread:- Suddenly deaf? by Stephen Reiss, Ph.D., C.W.E. on Nov 20, 2003 at 3:04:12 pm
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