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Tell your provider to put a reverse DNS entry for the IP address of
your nameserver. That is the problem, your local machine is trying to validate
your nameserver and failing due to no reverse DNS entry.
-lcm
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, alim@dataserve
.aim.edu.ph stated:
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>Hi, hope you can help me. we migrated from one ISP to another, and because
>of that, we changed the ip of our name servers. But when I used nslookup,
>an error occurred it says "Can't find server name for address 203.x.x.x:
>non-existent host/domain" - for the primary ns and "Can't find server name
>for address 203.x.x.x: Server failed. What do you think should I do to
>fix it up?
>
>Thanks!
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