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Re: Mac OS X 4.6.1 - follow upFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Time: 4:45:46 pmUpdating from Mac OS X 10.2.x to 10.3.x causes an immediate problem,
where /etc/named.conf is replaced (with the QuickDNS version stored
in /etc/named.conf.applesaved). If you haven't yet fixed this, you
may need to do so - the QuickDNS update most likely didn't fix it.
If that's not the problem, please contact Men & Mice Support for assistance.
<mailto:support@menandmice.com>
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
At 10:36 AM -0800 2/11/04, Jody McAlister wrote:
>Until I redo the primary dns server which is still 3.5.1 on Mac OS
>9, I'm using 2 different versions. I updated one domain in the
>primary and waited 20 minutes for the secondary to pick it up. The
>TTL was set to 400 and has been for a month.
>
>It never updated, so I clicked on the server name and clicked the
>reload option, which has always refreshed all the domains for me.
>As well as the individual domain reloads when I click that way. It
>still didn't update the one domain.
>
>I then clicked on the domain itself and clicked on reload, and it
>worked just fine.
>
>My question is, does the new version not reload all domains if I
>click on the server name and click reload? Maybe it's something
>with 10.3.2, as when I first installed it last friday, I started
>getting complaints from my users that they couldn't find the mail
>server. On monday, when I walked into a flurry of complaints about
>this sporadic problem, I focused on the fact that I had updated the
>dns server from 4.6 to 4.6.1. Sure enough, it wasn't answering
>outside requests. I reinstalled and same thing. I could get it to
>transfer the secondary zones, but not give answers to anyone
>requesting it. After much scrambling I deleted all the installs on
>this server that involved qdns and started from scratch with 4.6.1.
>Now it works, but I have this problem. I didn't have any problems
>with 4.6 on the exact same server setup.
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