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Re: Failed lookups problem

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2004
Time: 6:30:15 pm

This is a performance problem on your DNS server. It gets the answer
you're looking for, but too slowly for your first request. Either
increase your DNS server's available bandwidth, or configure it to
forward to an upstream DNS server.

Chris Buxton
Men & Mice - Making DNS Easy
Customer Service and Sales Engineer

At 6:12 PM -0700 10/26/04, Scott Haneda wrote:
>This just started happening today, not sure what in the world is going on.
>
>I do a google seach and get results for domains I have never hit before,
>certain ones fail to load, Safari reports a failure to me. If I load the
>url again, it then works just fine.
>
>I turned on queryy logging on my DNS server, which is at a remote location,
>and I can see my initial query come in. So it sounds to me like I am indeed
>asking my DNS server for a record, but somehow it may not be making it back
>to me.
>
>I changed on my computer the DNS server that is used for lookups to my
>colo-isp's and all of a sudden all urls load just fine. This leads me to
>think it is not a issue with my local computer, but it is a issue with my
>DNS server.
>
>Any ideas how to deal with this, I did restart the DNS server and that did
>not have any effect on this problem.
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>-------------------------------------------------------------
>Scott Haneda Tel: 415.898.2602
><http://www.newgeo.com> Fax: 313.557.5052
><scott@newgeo.com> Novato, CA U.S.A.




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