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Re: [cobalt-users] DNS Question?
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] DNS Question?
- From: "John.Milo" <John.m@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Oct 2 19:03:03 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hi Rodolfo
Thanks for your reply
Here are my DNS Records for both RaQs
Primary & Secondary.:
DNS Records: for NS1.MEDIADOMAIN.NET 62.6.167.38
( A ) Record : ns1.mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
(PTR)Record: 62.6.167.38>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ns1.mediadomain.net
( A ) Record : mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
( A ) Record : mail.mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
( A ) Record : www.mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
(PTR)Record: 62.6.167.38 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mediadomain.net
( MX)Record: mediadomain.net>>to high priority mail server>>>>>
mail.mediadomain.net
DNS Records: for NS2.MEDIADOMAIN.NET 62.6.167.39
( A ) Record : ns2.mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.39
(PTR)Record: 62.6.167.39>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ns2.mediadomain.net
( A ) Record : mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
( A ) Record : mail.mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
( A ) Record : www.mediadomain.net>>>>>>>>>>>>>>62.6.167.38
(PTR)Record: 62.6.167.38 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mediadomain.net
( MX)Record: mediadomain.net>>to high priority mail server>>>>>
mail.mediadomain.net
As it is everything works perfect.
So what you thing?
Cheers
John Milo
----- Original Message -----
From: <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 5:59 PM
Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] DNS Question?
> > So the network admin claims that, this is happening
> > because my DNS records are Wrong and my Reverse DNS lookups.
> > Is this true ? Or is his Network, and his Firewall setup,
> > Because when this is happen first time, I call him and he
> > said to me let me rest my Firewall, and after that everything
> > was working again.
> >
> > Also claims that I can't PING the Servers because PING is been
> > generated by the DNS servers and if the records are wrong you
> > can't PING. Is this true? How come when the servers are up and
> > running everything is fine, which means the DNS Records are OK.
>
> Sounds funny. DNS doesn't change randomly; it either works or
> doesn't. So if your RaQ's work some of the time, then don't work
> some of the time, that's usually not DNS.
>
> Also, if you're pinging them using the IP address (111.222.333.444)
> then DNS never gets into the mix at all! Are you, in fact, pinging
> them by name or by number?
>
> As Lorraine suggested, you can post your DNS records so we can look
> at them more carefully, but I suspect the problem is in their network
> not your DNS.
>
> --
> Rodolfo J. Paiz
> rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
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