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Re: Non-authoritative serverFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Thursday, May 13, 2004
Time: 8:17:24 amSince there's nothing obviously wrong, check every detail. Here's an
example of how you might approach this:
Step 1: Check the spelling of the zone in QuickDNS Manager.
Step 2: Download DNS Expert Pro from our FTP server and install it on
the server. If you don't have a license, it will act in demo mode,
which is fine for this testing. Use the DNS Query tool in DNS Expert
Pro to query the server, non-recursively, for any record named
bohemianfreecorps.com. If it doesn't return an authoritative answer,
then the problem is on the server itself. Otherwise, continue to step
3.
Step 3: Copy DNS Expert Pro to another machine on the same switch and
repeat the test. If the test in step 2 succeeded, but the test in
this step failed, then the problem is in the switch.
Step 4: Repeat step 3, moving outward from the server each time. For
example, the next test might be from outside the router (if you can
manage this), or sent through the router to the public IP address.
Here's the URL for DNS Expert Pro for classic Mac OS:
<ftp://ftp.menandmice.com/pub/dnsexpert/dnsexpertprofessional.hqx>
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
At 7:04 AM -0800 5/13/04, Matthew Fosberg wrote:
>Thanks again Chris!
>
>I double checked the router, and I have port 53 (UDP and TCP)
>forwarded to the correct internal IP address. I'm guessing from your
>reply below that there is no explanation for this behavior then?
>
>Matt Fosberg
>
>On May 12, 2004, at 9:55 PM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>
>>A router that performs NAT is what I was looking for.
>>
>>Check that it's forwarding the port to the correct server. In my
>>experience, MacSense uses a very simple interface for port
>>forwarding, but this is the only explanation I can think of for the
>>behavior displayed.
>>____________________________________________________________________
>>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>>Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
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