Re: DNS: not working correctly
Ok, now that it is working, why does it not work everywhere?
When I do:
nslookup sacred-key.org ns1.tudelft.nl then it works
nslookup sacred-key.org elektron.its.tudelft.nl then it says that the
domain does not exist.
I had this before, someone suggested that it had to do with my revision
file.
Thanks,
Sebastiaan
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Bud Rogers wrote:
> On Thursday 15 February 2001 05:58, Sebastiaan wrote:
>
> > But, a couple of days ago, my server became unreachenable through the
> > domain name. I guessed it might have missed an DNS update because the
> > link was down during that period. But now, more than two days later,
> > things still do not work.
> >
> > I examined it with nslookup:
> > with q=ns, everything seems to work
> > with q=a, it can not find the domain
> > with q=any, everything seems ok
>
>
> budr@twocups:~$ whois sacred-key.org
>
> [snip...]
>
> Domain Name: SACRED-KEY.ORG
> Registrar: DOMAINPEOPLE, INC.
> Whois Server: whois.domainpeople.com
> Referral URL: www.domainpeople.com
> Name Server: JON00793.SPEED.PLANET.NL
> Updated Date: 08-dec-2000
>
> [snip...]
>
> Domain servers in listed order:
> jon00793.speed.planet.nl 213.10.33.89
>
> budr@twocups:~$ dig @jon00793.speed.planet.nl sacred-key.org
>
> ; <<>> DiG 8.3 <<>> @jon00793.speed.planet.nl sacred-key.org
> ; (1 server found)
> ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
> ;; res_nsend to server jon00793.speed.planet.nl 213.10.33.89:
> Connection refused
> budr@twocups:~$
>
> Is jon00793 your box? I would guess either named is not running on the
> box or something else is blocking connection to port 53. Is it behind
> a firewall? Have you changed ipchains rules or some such?
>
> --
> Bud Rogers <budr@sirinet.net> http://www.sirinet.net/~budr/zamm.html
> All things in moderation. And not too much moderation either.
>
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