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Re: Can''t find a server issue...

From: Jeff Justice
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Time: 12:59:17 pm

It is someone else's domain. I am running Mac OS9, version 3.5.3 QDNS.

What's odd, is that I hit refresh in Safari several times, got the
"Can't connect to server" message. Then went to DNS Expert, looked up
the domain, got no results from our primary. Tried it several times.
After about the 10th time of hitting "Start", I finally got a record
out of our primary and everything started going through smoothly in
Safari and DNS Expert.

Doesn't a name server go out on the internet to find something if it
doesn't have the requested entry in its own database? If so, where
does it look on the internet?

This makes me wonder if this is the reason for the few, but consistent
complaints I receive about people not being able to reach the domains
we do host.

Jeff J.


On Jul 20, 2004, at 1:51 PM, Men & Mice Support wrote:

> Is it your domain or does it belong to someone else? What platform are
> you using?
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
>
> At 11:51 AM -0500 7/20/04, Jeff Justice wrote:
>> I have particular domain name that won't resolve on our primary
>> server. It says there is no record. (using DNS Expert)
>>
>> I check our secondary, which is hosted by another company, and the
>> record appears. I check our bandwidth provider's nameservers, and it
>> comes up. So why is there no record in our primary?
>>
>> Jeff J.
>
>
>




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