Hi Joe,

Thanks for the idea, I just ran the queries as you suggested, and everything
checks-out fine.

I should also mention that I have been experiencing this problem even when
connecting to the server by IP address, so I had mostly ruled out DNS
errors.  In addition, the two sites (firstchair.com and vtspiceoflife.com)
used different DNS servers, provided by different ISPs, which led me to
believe that the problem was most likely not that of the DNS.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Laffey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 2:56 PM
To: John Holden
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] Dropped Page Request Problem


On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, John Holden wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've been working on this rather unusual, but extremely frustrating
problem
> for a couple weeks now.
>
> What happens is that people go to visit a site in Internet Explorer, and
> they navigate around the site a bit and then get a "Server not found or
DNS
> error".  When this error appears, it is usually resolved by hitting the
> "Refresh" button in the web browser (sometimes it's necessary to visit
> another site, then type go back to the problem site).  I've tried visiting
> the troublesome sites in Mozilla, which seems to exhibit the same
behavior,
> but rather than displaying an error, it just stays on the current page;
when
> this happens, simply clicking the link again usually resolves the problem.
>
> I've tried accessing the problematic websites from numerous different
> computers and ISPs, all with the same type of errors. You can imagine my
> clients concern when it appears that their site is not available to
> visitors.  You can see the problem at two sites: firstchair.com and
> vtspiceoflife.com--simply by clicking on different links around the site.
> The problem does not appear to be linked to a particular network, as
> firstchair.com is connected to a completely different T1 line (and ISP,
for
> that matter) than vtspiceoflife.com.  Sometimes it doesn't happen for 50
> clicks or more, other times the site will not even show on the first
> request.  Nothing shows in any of the system or Apache error logs.

Sounds like a DNS issue. Perhaps one or more of the DNS server that are
listed as authoritative for your domain are either not authoritative, or
returning old data. I would manually qury all your DNS server (listed in
whois) for your hostnames in question.

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