Hi All: I think this is a little OT, but I’m wondering why changes to my NS
records aren’t propagating when my NS is authoritative for my domain?
enigmedia.com is registered at NetSol and delegated to my NS:
ns.enigmedia.com (running on bind9/fedora)
ns1.enigmedia.com (running on bind9/Freebsd)
On Oct 4 2010, online-reg wrote:
Hi All: I think this is a little OT, but I'm wondering why changes to
my NS records aren't propagating when my NS is authoritative for my domain?
enigmedia.com is registered at NetSol and delegated to my NS:
ns.enigmedia.com (running on bind9/fedora)
These are glue records for the delegation of your domain. You must
contact Network Solutions to have them changed. I have done this type
of thing in a long time, but they have a form somewhere.
Regards,
Mike
On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 09:01:18AM -0500, online-reg wrote:
Hi All: I think this is
On 04/10/2010 16:01, online-reg wrote:
Hi All: I think this is a little OT, but I’m wondering why changes to
my NS records aren’t propagating when my NS is authoritative for my
domain?
enigmedia.com is registered at NetSol and delegated to my NS:
ns.enigmedia.com (running on
Hi All: I think this is a little OT, but I'm wondering why changes to
my NS records aren't propagating when my NS is authoritative for my
domain?
enigmedia.com is registered at NetSol and delegated to my NS:
ns.enigmedia.com (running on bind9/fedora)
ns1.enigmedia.com (running on
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2010 17:29:33 +0200
From: Anand Buddhdev ana...@ripe.net
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On 04/10/2010 16:01, online-reg wrote:
Hi All: I think this is a little OT, but Iâm wondering why changes to
my NS records arenât propagating when my
There is a lot of assumed magic with DNS. It would be nice if things were
possible but they aren't.
Think for a moment. 'I changed the IPOD address but my registrar isn't picking
it up!' Well, how do you expect them to if you don't tell them? They don't have
a crystal ball to read your mind or
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