Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
> I made the entry for the new website's ip (174.143.193.47). But when
> I do a dig, it still comes back with 204.111.40.10.
From what I can see here, your ns1 returns SERVFAIL, while your ns2 still
serves an old zone with SOA serial 2009111201.
I'd suggest you look
Which DNS server are you digging? It's possible that (by default) you're
digging against a server that has the old entry still cached.
Frank
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Am Tue, 03 Aug 2010 08:07:58 -0400
schrieb dhottin...@harrisonburg.k12.va.us:
> My employer decided to host our website on another server off-site.
> My problem is getting our dns to point from our old server to the
> new. Currently we own all the ip's and host our own website. Here is
> the z
3.8.2010 15:07, dhottin...@harrisonburg.k12.va.us kirjoitti:
My employer decided to host our website on another server off-site.
My problem is getting our dns to point from our old server to the new.
Currently we own all the ip's and host our own website. Here is the
zone file for harrisonb
On 8/3/2010 8:07 AM, dhottin...@harrisonburg.k12.va.us wrote:
> $TTL 259200; 3 days
> harrisonburg.k12.va.us. A 174.143.193.47
>
>
> I made the entry for the new website's ip (174.143.193.47). But when I
> do a dig, it still comes back with 204.111.40.10. What do I need to do
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