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Re[4]: OT - DNS question
Just got off the phone with them and got some things fixed up.  We
will see what happens in 24 hours.

Thanks

 Mark                            mailto:ackster@...
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 4:54:23 PM, you wrote:

DK> Mark,

DK> I just did a WHOIS with thru Network Solutions, and got:

DK> Registrar request timed out. Could not connect.


DK> Whois Server Version 1.3

DK> Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered
DK> with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
DK> for detailed information.

DK>    Domain Name: MAILMT.COM
DK>    Registrar: PARAVA NETWORKS INC DBA REGISTRATEYA.COM NAAME.COM
DK>    Whois Server: whois.naame.com
DK>    Referral URL: http://www.naame.com
DK>    Name Server: No nameserver
DK>    Updated Date: 07-jan-2002


>>>> Last update of whois database: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 05:16:00 EST <<<

DK> The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and
DK> Registrars.

DK> The previous information has been obtained either directly from the
DK> registrant or a registrar of the domain name other than Network
DK> Solutions.
DK> Network Solutions, therefore, does not guarantee its accuracy or
DK> completeness.



DK> And NSLookup shows:

DK> uery:All records (ALL):mailmt.com
DK> mailmt.com      SOA     dca-ans-01.inet.qwest.net
DK> dns-admin.qwestip.net
DK> mailmt.com      NS      svl-ans-01.inet.qwest.net
DK> mailmt.com      NS      dca-ans-01.inet.qwest.net
DK> mailmt.com      NS      svl-ans-01.inet.qwest.net
DK> mailmt.com      NS      dca-ans-01.inet.qwest.net
DK> svl-ans-01.inet.qwest.net       A       205.171.14.195
DK> dca-ans-01.inet.qwest.net       A       205.171.9.242
DK> Complete: mailmt.com
DK> Query:All records (ALL):mailmt.com
DK> Authoritative Answer
DK> Name does not exist
DK> Complete:NO_DATA mailmt.com
DK> Query:All records (ALL):mailmt.com
DK> Authoritative Answer
DK> mailmt.com      MX      10      mail.mailmt.com
DK> mailmt.com      A       65.115.138.2
DK> mailmt.com      NS      ns1.mailmt.com
DK> mailmt.com      SOA     ns1.mailmt.com  hostmaster.mailmt.com
DK> mailmt.com      NS      ns1.mailmt.com
DK> mail.mailmt.com A       65.115.138.2
DK> ns1.mailmt.com  A       65.115.138.2
DK> Complete: mailmt.com


DK> The registrar isn't resolving the domain name to any DNS from what
DK> Network Solutions shoed above.



DK> David Keefer
DK> System/Network Administrator
DK> Dealer Access Programming, Inc.
DK> (561) 368-9605  Fax: (561) 368-9737
DK> 1650 South Dixie Highway
DK> Suite #100
DK> Boca Raton, Florida 33432
DK> United States of America

DK> -----Original Message-----
DK> From: Mark Ackaway [mailto:ackster@...DK> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 16:28
DK> To: isp-win2k@isp-win2k.com
DK> Subject: Re[2]: OT - DNS question

DK> Len,

DK> sorry site is mailmt.com

DK>  Mark                            mailto:ackster@...
DK> Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 4:33:53 PM, you wrote:


>>>I have Simple DNS plus running on my W2K box.  I am having a problem
>>>getting the name to resolve.

LC>> what name?

>>>   If I try resolve the name directly to my
>>>primary server everything is fine, but if I try to resolve the name
>>>using an outside server, I get an error.  I did a whois and the look
>>>up returns my primary name servers IP address just fine.

LC>> whois has nothing to do with DNS.

>>>Any ideas what I should be looking for?

LC>> a good DNS query tool, get dig 8 from the site in my sig.

>>>Is there any type of tracing
>>>program that will trace the route the DNS look up is doing, so I can
>>>see where it is failing?

LC>> from the isc.org site, there is a binary pkg for BIND9, which
DK> includes dig 
LC>> 9 which can do delegation tracing.

LC>> Len

LC>> http://MenAndMice.com/DNS-training
LC>> http://BIND8NT.MEIway.com : ISC BIND 8.2.4 for NT4 & W2K
LC>> http://IMGate.MEIway.com  : Build free, hi-perf, anti-abuse mail
DK> gateways


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