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Re: Slow Server repliesFrom: Nicholas Orr Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Time: 6:50:51 pmWhen you try to connect it looks as if it's going to time out, and so
you click cancel, and the admin app closes and quits completely.
If this means it's Remote, then is it as simple as doing a reinstall?
It's been restarted recently and that didn't affect it.
Nick
On 22/07/2004, at 11:42 AM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
> Probably not. When you added your name server(s), did you use internal
> or public IP addresses?
>
> To approach the problem from a different angle, when you fail to
> connect, after you dismiss the dialog, do you get the Connect to
> Server dialog box again? If you do, then you're failing to connect to
> QuickDNS Central. However, if you don't, then you're connecting to
> QuickDNS Central successfully, but failing to connect to QuickDNS
> Remote.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
>
> At 7:06 AM +1000 7/22/04, Nicholas Orr wrote:
>> I'm a little bothered by this, and I've noticed that it's slow on
>> regular occasions, but I've never been able to figure out why.
>>
>> In an unrelated but just as confusing issue, I can connect with admin
>> from inside the network, but not outside it, even though all of the
>> correct ports are being forwarded. Could this be related?
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On 22/07/2004, at 4:33 AM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>>
>>> However, the first several attempts at using nslookup resulted in a
>>> "no such server" error message. So ti took quite a while for my
>>> local name server (running on my PowerBook, as it happens) to look
>>> up the address of your server in the first place. At this point, I
>>> can't tell why this happened.
>
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