Re: [dns-operations] Stateless-TCP performance testing tool [Was: DNS Performance Test Over TCP]

2013-05-28 Thread Rick Jones
* The same client, with always the same source IP address is hammering the server. => the only drawback with this constraint (from the "standard network application" point) is that it is possible (i.e., too easy) to run out of ports. For instance you must close TCP connections as soo

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Gord Taylor
> When I dig to localhost: > dig cloudwebdns.com soa @localhost > > Got the status ServFail. > > Can you tell me what has happened? > > If you're able to resolve other zones on the server, then most likely the new zone failed to load. Have a look at your logs to determine why it failed to load. ___

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng.
Are you sure you have updated your domain registrar of this change? I did a 'whois cloudwebdns.com' and it shows that it last updated a minute beforeand: Domain Name: CLOUDWEBDNS.COM Registrar: ENOM, INC. Whois Server: whois.enom.com Referral URL: http://www.enom.com Name Ser

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Warren Kumari
On May 28, 2013, at 6:32 AM, "Michele Neylon :: Blacknight" wrote: > Obvious question, but did you create the glue records? > > -- > Mr Michele Neylon > Blacknight Solutions > Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection > http://www.blacknight.com/ > http://blog.blacknight.com/ > http://mneylon.tel

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Feng He
于 2013-5-28 18:45, Roy Arends 写道: It seems that ns1/ns2/ns3/ns4.cloudwebdns.com is indeed now serving dnsbed.com. If you want to update the zone 'dnsbed.com', nsupdate will try to find the primary authoritative server, by issuing an SOA record for dnsbed.com, which results in: dnsbed.com. SOA

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Roy Arends
On May 28, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Feng He wrote: > Hello, > > My platform DNSbed.com has cloudwebdns.com as the nameserver domain. > The DNS of cloudwebdns.com is currently hosted by: > dns1.registrar-servers.com. > dns2.registrar-servers.com. > dns3.registrar-servers.com. > dns4.registrar-servers.c

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Feng He
于 2013-5-28 18:32, Michele Neylon :: Blacknight 写道: Obvious question, but did you create the glue records? sure. I run the public DNS hosting platform, gule is the must. Also we have an english API that: http://www.dnsbed.com/API.pdf ___ dns-operatio

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Michele Neylon :: Blacknight
Obvious question, but did you create the glue records? -- Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection http://www.blacknight.com/ http://blog.blacknight.com/ http://mneylon.tel/ Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 Locall: 1850 929 929 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Fax. +3

Re: [dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread DTNX Postmaster
On May 28, 2013, at 12:07, Feng He wrote: > My platform DNSbed.com has cloudwebdns.com as the nameserver domain. > The DNS of cloudwebdns.com is currently hosted by: > dns1.registrar-servers.com. > dns2.registrar-servers.com. > dns3.registrar-servers.com. > dns4.registrar-servers.com. > dns5.regi

[dns-operations] A question about changing nameservers

2013-05-28 Thread Feng He
Hello, My platform DNSbed.com has cloudwebdns.com as the nameserver domain. The DNS of cloudwebdns.com is currently hosted by: dns1.registrar-servers.com. dns2.registrar-servers.com. dns3.registrar-servers.com. dns4.registrar-servers.com. dns5.registrar-servers.com. Today I changed the nameserve