Thanks for the quick reply. 1 - I'll try. 2 - I'll try. However, the problematic record is 4 month old... Thus, I gave it sufficient time to propogate and updated around the world...
and as for 3&4-as I said - 4 month to propogate seems enough to me... On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Nir Siminovich wrote: > Hi Orr, > > Here are a few strings of wire you can investigate and try: > > 1. Try changing the serial number in the zone file, and then reload the DNS server. > I've also noticed that if you were to add the NOTIFY flag in named.conf it can > help other slave servers (if any) to force a zone transfer after an update. > > 2. It is possible that the TTL in the zone file is slightly too long. Try lowering >the > TTL number for the proper record, change the serial number, reload and then > try again after several hours. > > 3. I've noticed that some EU.ORG servers around the world tend to cache for the > other servers. If that is the case, and the caching servers aren't setup >properly, > or their global TTL time is too long, this may result in some parts of the world > that work fine, and others that don't. > > 4. When performing a DNS change, always permit a change period of around 24 > Hours, that should be sufficient for most DNS servers around the world. > > Regards, > Nir Simionovich > > -----Original Message----- > From: Orr Dunkelman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sun 7/7/2002 3:25 PM > To: Linux-Il Mailing List > Cc: > Subject: A little bit OT: A very wierd resolving problem... > > > > > I've been encountering a very strange problem lately. Under .il.eu.org > there are sevreal domains (like linuxclub.il.eu.org). > > Sometimes, one of the domains there is unaccessible. however, this is a > partial unaccessbility. (weird, told you!): > A) Not all the pages I tried to access get the DNS error message. > B) By removing the proxy, I usually can access the domain through web, but > not always. > C) I've had tracerouted it from abroad. In the last few minutes sevral > sites succeed to traceroute to it, and some failed. > The sites which failed, were able to traceroute linuxclub.il.eu.org, which > is defined in the same DNS file, and resides on the same computer as the > problematic domain. > > Anyone might have an idea, what the hell is going here? > The DNS entry is just fine, becuase nslookup gives the right IP... > > > thanks in advance, > > > -- > Orr Dunkelman, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Computers make it easy to do a lot of things, but most of the things they > make it easier to do, don't need to be done. --Andy Rooney > > Spammers: http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~orrd/spam.html > > > ================================================================= > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command > echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- Orr Dunkelman, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computers make it easy to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do, don't need to be done. --Andy Rooney Spammers: http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~orrd/spam.html ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]