Hi,
It certainly could be propogation/caching issues,
and likely with your upstream DNS service, wherever/whatever that may be,
especially since some work, some don't.
go to http://www.tracert.com
and use their multiple traceroute interface.
Select from several regions of the world,
but naturally, get a cross section of the U.S.
Include the one at FermiLab at Batavia, Ill.
as it does use rootserver DNS reference from gov. sources.
For a double check of your authority,
go to http://www.samspade.org
( off ln.net in SoCal)
and use the tools there.
Allow roughly 12 hours between each attempt, and recheck your DNS setup work.
Generally, if there was no Domain Record change, this should clear at nearly
all sources within 24-48 hours.
This is not unusual.
Manana,
Jessica McDonald Ph.D.
At 09:09 PM 7/7/00 -1000, you wrote:
Greetings,
I just switched a number of domains on my RaQ2 from Name-Based hosting to
their own dedicated IP's. Although I followed the same procedure with
each domain, four are not working.
To make the changes, I completely deleted both the Virtual Site and DNS
information. I then set up everything again from scratch, using the new
dedicated IP information.
I was able to successfully ftp and upload data to the problem domains,
using their respective IP addresses, but could not connect via their
domain names. Perhaps there are some kind of caching or nameserver
propagation issues but this doesn't make sense to me since one of the
domains was immediately available at its new IP address. The sites are
also viewable via http by way of their IP addresses.
Thanks in advance for any assistance, as I have four important client
domains down.
Best,
Kirk out.
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