What's the domain?

if you do nslookup domain from a command line, it will tell you the IP
address the domain name is pointing to.

ex:   nslookup www.domain.com

You could also trace to the domain name and see where the break in the chain
is.  On NT from a command line,

tracert www.yourdomain.com


This is for starters.

Todd Ashworth

----- Original Message -----
From: "cftalk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 3:46 PM
Subject: OT: Help, probably a bad DNS-Problem !


| Hi list, we as a customer from a CF- ISP are using a certain .com-domain.
| This domain was moving 14 days ago. Up to two days ago, everything was
fine
| with the connection to the domain.
| And then all of a sudden the connection broke. I talked to the provider
and
| he is 100 %
| positive that the server is up and the nameserver is up and the DNS-IPs in
| the domain-record are correct.
| He assures he hadn't done anything with the domain the last days and other
| .com-domain connected to the same server are working just fine.
|
| Then I went to the InterNIC-Whois-database: There it is written in the
| record that the domain was updated on 7/11/00 by the InterNIC. I sent them
| an E-Mail out, but they said, I have to talk to the registrant, which is
not
| answering to my request up to now.
|
| A ping on the domain says: unknown IP-adress
|
| Is it possible that there is another DNS-IP-adress in use in comparison to
| the one people can see via a Whois-Search ?
|
| Any ideas out of this dilemma ?
|
| Thank you.
|
| Best Uwe


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