http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System
When you put your web address into the browser, it has to be translated into an
IP address. That happens through a series of caching servers, starting with
your local machine. If one of those caches gets screwed up and thinks you
address lives at
Maybe a problem in a DNS server upstream from you?
On Nov 1, 2011, at 3:34 PM, thstart wrote:
> I have an AppEngine app attached to .net domain.
> .net domain is hosted in GoDaddy and
> I use GoogleApps standard attached to this
> domain.
>
> According Google Apps recommendations:
> A Host:
> @=
I have an AppEngine app attached to .net domain.
.net domain is hosted in GoDaddy and
I use GoogleApps standard attached to this
domain.
According Google Apps recommendations:
A Host:
@=216.239.32.21
@=216.239.34.21
@=216.239.36.21
@=216.239.38.21
CNAME:
www: ghs.google.com
naked domain forwarde