mike wrote:
Try having a workstation point directly at the DNS server that
resolves your domain name. You should see the correct lookups.
Then, if you point to any other DNS and still see the old lookups,
then perhaps wait a few more days.
he could also do
dig @his.name.server.IP domain.he's.loo
On Fri, 28 May 2004 13:51:55 -0400, Adam Aube wrote
> SnowWolf wrote:
>
> > The later is how the servers are setup on my registrar, and for a time
> > they should correctly (but incorrect IP), but when the 43588 reached
> > 0, it pulled the wrong information from _somewhere_ and now I'm back
> > t
SnowWolf wrote:
> The later is how the servers are setup on my registrar, and for a time
> they should correctly (but incorrect IP), but when the 43588 reached
> 0, it pulled the wrong information from _somewhere_ and now I'm back
> to the old DNS settings
When did you change the DNS servers
I've been trying to work with someone to move my DNS name of
snowwolf.org to the new machine, but just when I thought the IP was
going to transfer, it doesn't and a 'dig' returns the old DNS
entries...
here's what I'm talking about.
# dig -t ns snowwolf.org
;; ANSWER SECTION:
snowwolf.org.
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