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Re: [cobalt-users] [DNS] Strange problem with propagation



At 04:35 PM 9/8/01, Per M Knutsen wrote:
I'm running DNS services on a RaQ3. Recently, I changed the IP of the domain
sisys.com. When I go to the site's main-page (http://www.sisys.com), I end
up on the old server the domain was located (you'll see a permission denied
error). However, if I go to an area of the site that did not exist on the
old server (e.g. http://www.sisys.com/~stats), then I *do* get to the new
server. I was thinking this was probably a caching problem, but its been
going on for over two weeks now. I have tried to different ISPs,
hard-reloading and same still happens.

Both your nameservers (ns1.nethut-cblt1.net and ns2.) say your IP is 64.65.48.48. If this is correct, you don't have a propagation problem.

If I telnet to port 80 and say:

        GET /~stats HTTP/1.1
        Host: www.sisys.com

it prompts me to authenticate (and returns an incorrect application/x-httpd-php MIME type, by the way). If I instead say only:

        GET /~stats

it redirects me to http://www.nethut.no/~stats . It looks like your Apache server is somewhat misconfigured.

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