Dear Brian,

This is a public discussion list for DNSSEC operations related matters, it's 
not really the right place for your issue. 

However, luckily, the AFRINIC engineers are on this list too :) Your query has 
already been forwarded into out ticket system and should get a response via 
that shortly.

Briefly however, ns-ug.afrinic.net is a secondary DNS service for the .UG 
ccTLD, one of a few.

All of these simply serve up the data provided to them by the .UG registry. The 
ns-ug.afrinic.net instance hosted by AFRINIC is no different. As such, issues 
like this usually have a root cause upstream from the secondary servers, in the 
parent zone.

This was the case here too, but we where able to take some manual steps at the 
secondary level to resolve it for you. In that regard, for any future issues 
with and AFRINIC hosted or related DNS systems or services, please note down 
the contact [email protected]. (In fact, just [email protected] works too)!

Back on the topic of DNSSEC, I did a quick check and the .ug zone is signed. 
This means that you could in turn DNSSEC sign theinsider.ug! 

Regards,
Daniel Shaw
AFRINIC DNS



On 08/08/2018, 15:36, kwesiga brian     typed:
> 
> Upon Migrating to dedicated Server, i received new DNS servers but i am 
> getting a DNS conflict from ns-ug.afrinic.net. 
> It is still showing the old Name servers and this has created serious 
> confusion on my website https://theinsider.ug/
> Below are the new Name Servers that should be registered.
> 
> name servers that must be registered are:
> ns1.theinsider.ug 162.241.190.167
> ns2.theinsider.ug 162.241.170.204
> 
> Attached is the DNS mismatch that is causing confusion as shown on 
> leafdns.com.
>  
> Kwesiga Brian Karate
> Director; Mirror Digital Ltd



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