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Re: Slow Server repliesFrom: Nicholas Orr Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Time: 8:34:10 pmOn 22/07/2004, at 12:51 PM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
> At 11:50 AM +1000 7/22/04, Nicholas Orr wrote:
>> When 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.
>
> What happens if you don't hit cancel?
It times out and you're left with the Manager window open but no
connection to anything.
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>> 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.
>
> It's probably much simpler. Since you're able to connect from inside
> your private LAN, QuickDNS Remote is working normally. So the problem
> is most likely the IP address that QuickDNS Central has stored for
> QuickDNS Remote - if you used the internal address when adding the
> name server(s), QuickDNS Manager won't be able to connect to QuickDNS
> Remote from outside your LAN.
I think I understand. Most likely when it was setup it was set to use
the internal IP, as it was all done internally and there wasn't any
local NAT to map the outside address back inside for people behind NAT.
Now, I've changed the router and it does use local NAT, so it's all
using domain names.
Is there a way to change the old IP to the new domain name?
Nick
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