Ron Golan wrote:
>
> New customers should list your dns servers by name when they register
> a domain name. You will have to assign IP addresses from those
> allocated to you by your new ISP and modify the A records of your DNS
> db files.
Yes, and one would think that the registrar would get the proper IP info
from the WHOIS database, but of course that shows the wrong info
(addressed below). Also, if you regsiter with Network Solutions, you're
still forced to put in the IP of the DNS servers in addition to their
host names.
> What are the old and new numbers. I did some checking and I'm a bit
> confused.
Old: 216.64.24.39
New: 64.31.109.13
WHOIS will give you the former, nslookup will give you the latter. In
fact, I believe that it is the heart of the problem.
> but dns2 says
>
> > dns2.imagineis.com
> Server: dns2.imagineis.com
> Address: 64.31.109.13
>
> Name: dns2.imagineis.com
> Address: 216.64.24.39
>
> Notice that each server has a differnent IP address for dns2.
Right... well, that's just because our "new" dns2.imagineis.com isn't
really getting zone updates since it's not able to be used at this time
anyway.. that info would be updated to match dns1.imagineis.com at such
a time that it became useful to do so :-)
--
-Fred
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