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RE: Dns refresh



Hi 

1 / Run  traceroute server_name  .

2 / Check in the result where the old ip addresse is still used …

May be the old ip is still used in a slave nameserver, which can be found by analysing the result you’ve got when running traceroute server_name .  

Hope that help.

Sefie Janvier  

 


De : Servilink Santiago Francos [mailto:santiago@servilink.com.ar]
Envoyé : mer
credi 27 avril 2005 20:59
À : Lista de temas generales del LUGAr y de Linux; debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org; debian-testing-changes@lists.debian.org; debian-security@lists.debian.org; debian-project@lists.debian.org; debian-jobs@lists.debian.org; debian-i386-changes@lists.debian.org; debian-firewall@lists.debian.org; debian-firewall@list.debian.org; debian-devel-i386-changes@lists.debian.org; debian-consultants@lists.debian.org; debian-apache@lists.debian.org
Objet : Dns refresh

 

 

 

Hello, I have a server and I changed the ip number of the server and the nameserver (and restarted the services) but when i try to reach the server, it goes to the old ip. How can I make the dns to refresh the ip number?

 

Thanks Thanks Thanks!.

Santiago Francos

Noc-Servilink WebHosting Argentina


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