The problem might be a lack of replication/synchronization between
servers. I notice that the ultradns.net servers think they've got the
master copy, while your servers disagree.
$ dig discoversunriver.com +nssearch
SOA udns1.ultradns.net. michael_cline.hotmail.com. 2008061900 10800
3600 12
It's resolving correctly from dnsstuff.com ...
Shawn Somers
Systems Administrator
Skynet BroadBand
(360)802-6657
Steve Koon wrote:
I have one of my zones that is not showing one of the A records when
using Dig anyone know why this is happening?
*emailclickA
Can I see your dig command and results?
Seems to work ok for me when I use default servers, in this case I use
openDNS:
( I also get good results with other NS's as well )
$dig emailclick.discoversunriver.com
; <<>> DiG 9.4.2-P2 <<>> emailclick.discoversunriver.com
;; global options: printcm
I have one of my zones that is not showing one of the A records when
using Dig anyone know why this is happening?
emailclickA 64.186.224.244
Thanks,
Steve
=== Zone file content on secondary
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