i wasn't reading this thread at all since i thought it was about discovering
policy, like the subject says. horror of horrors, it's about dns internals,
which means the thread is not only mislabelled, but also off-topic. i think
it could go to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], or perhaps eve
Title: Wierd...
Okay,
Here is a wierd one...
69.6.32.100 - allocated by Arin accessed through Hong Kong.
H... Global Crossing? do you have a routing issue?
Anyway,
Later,
J
03/30/03 22:14:24 Fast traceroute 69.6.32.100
Trace 69.6.32.100 ...
1 10.129.32.1 40ms 50ms
Doesn't seem weird, sounds like rmi and attbi have old authorative
data in their local DNS. Pretty easy to test. DIG or nslookup against
the rmi / attbi name servers and see if they return a different
authorative answer. If their server returns an old address you simply
need to get them to remove
I have a client who is having a problem with DNS. Most everyone can
reach their web sites and send email, except those on attbi.com and
rmi.net. For those people, dns lookups fail approximately 50% of the
time. The domain used to be owned by someone who use rmi.net to host
the domain. As