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Re: [cobalt-users] International Register Doesn't See Our DNS Server
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] International Register Doesn't See Our DNS Server
- From: "abc-123.net" <abc-123@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Mar 5 18:00:15 2000
We had a similar problem ,but have no problems at all now. You need to make
sure that both nameservers see each other. We quit the GUI on the Cobalt,
and do it manually with a simple command, and it works perfect. We now have
over 200 .au sites with 500 more coming.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig N." <spikeone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Cobalt Users" <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 6:53 PM
Subject: [cobalt-users] International Register Doesn't See Our DNS Server
> Greetings,
>
> Would anyone have any ideas on how to proceed with an international
register
> who doesn't seem to see our DNS server entries..? We have a dedicated
> Cobalt RaQ3i at dN (ournameone.net), running our own primary DNS server
off
> the box, and a dN nameserver as the backup. We have an old beige box at
> another NOC (ourname1.net) that we're transferring all the domains off of,
> and over to the new Cobalt (ournameone.net).
>
> When this customer (in Australia) tries to update his DNS entries, they
keep
> getting rejected with the following error:
>
> ************
> Processing: xyz.com.au Checking Delegation...
> Your delegation request has been parsed by the DNS consistency checking
> routine, and the following error diagnostic was generated.
>
> ns2.siteprotect.com referenced as a NS by ns1.ournameone.net, but not
> listed
>
> You will need to resolve this problem and resubmit this request.
> ************
>
> But siteprotect.com is for an aliased DNS server at the *old* NOC
> (ourname1.net), and it has NEVER been associated with a DNS server on
> ournameone.net in any way. Our old box at the old NOC is under
> ourname1.net, *not* ournameone.net... Why won't the Australian register
> accept these entries..? Again, the ournameone.net account is the new
Cobalt
> box at dN, and our US customers are all updated correctly and enjoying the
> new Cobalt services.. It's just that the international register in
Australia
> is rejecting our DNS entries..
>
> Thank you for any insight to this bizarre dilemma.
>
> Best Regards,
> Craig Napier
>
>
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