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Re: Slow Server replies

From: Nicholas Orr
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Time: 9:46:43 pm

It worked a charm, thanks for the tips.

Now I just have to figure out why there were lots of zombied chown
processes on this machine and I'll be happy. ;)

Nick

On 22/07/2004, at 2:17 PM, Men & Mice Support wrote:

> Administration/Remove Name Server
> Administration/Add Name Server
>
> Remove the server, then re-add it. This won't affect your DNS server's
> configuration at all, just change the configuration of QuickDNS
> Central.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
>
> At 1:32 PM +1000 7/22/04, Nicholas Orr wrote:
>> On 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.
>>
>>>
>>>> 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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