dig from the 3 nameservers returns the .12 ip.
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 06:30, Federico Sevilla III wrote: > On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:45:31AM +0800, Zak B. Elep wrote: > > That aside, another honest question: why is marc ain't working? I've > > been trying to access the archives for quite some time, all it does is > > that it times out when it redirects to leathercollection.ph (which I > > know is your site ;) Just to give you a heads up... > > I recently moved marc.free.net.ph from 202.163.192.10 to 202.163.192.12. > 202.163.192.10 is our main webserver (which began crawling when I got > DoS'd through marc.free.net.ph... the machine couldn't handle the load). > If your computer doesn't have the new IP address yet, 202.163.192.10 > will give you the default page, which is our corporate website. > > All three free.net.ph nameservers were updated as soon as the move > occurred. This was exactly a week ago. All properly-configured cacheing > DNS proxies should have the new name-IP mapping by now, shouldn't they? > I did direct queries on ns1.free.net.ph, ns2.free.net.ph and > ns3.free.net.ph to triple-check, and all three have the new, correct > name-IP mapping. > > Can anyone else do tests from wherever they are and let me know how > things are? > > Thanks. > > --> Jijo
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