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Fuser
12-28-2000, 10:13 PM
I moved my site to HR last week, and configured my domain (fuse9.com) to point to:
Name Server: ns.hrwebservices.net
Name Server IP: 216.74.71.35
Secondary Name Server: ns2.hrwebservices.net
Secondary Name Server IP: 216.74.71.36
I made this change a little over 36hrs ago, and still nothing =(
I am on TimeWarner Cable service, and other domains I have had resolved very quickly. So I am 99.99% sure that that is not the problem.
Is there something I need to check in my control panel maybe. My site has been down for over a week, and I am in desperate need of some help.
P L E A S E...
I would appreciate any assistance VERY much =/
Brendan
12-29-2000, 12:27 AM
Hi,
Our connection is by time warner as well and fuse9.com loads now so things must have gotten straightened out dns wise.
-Brendan
Fuser
12-29-2000, 12:41 AM
Thanks, Brendan =]
This is strange.. I just now cleared my cache in IE and Netscape and tried http://www.fuse9.com, and still get nothing. I guess maybe the local servers here (midsouth.rr.com) are not being updated for some reason. I dunno... Anyway this gives me some hope at least. Thanks
If anyone else out there with a different isp could verify, I would appreciate it. You can e-mail me privately if you had rather- fuzatron@yahoo.com Thanks Much =]
JohnM
12-29-2000, 12:54 AM
Loading for me on @home
I have found cable providers to be extremely slow at updating their DNS stuff. Took them about 4 days to get the new nameservers for my site, while on a compuserve account it took less than a day.
I just tried connecting and got through to your site without any problems. MY ISP is located in Vancouver, BC, Canada if that helps :)
Fuser
12-29-2000, 01:16 AM
John, Alan-- Thanks a BUNCH!!!
Guess that is plenty of verification. Not that I questioned Brendan, but this verifies that it was not a fluke or something =]
Thanks again guys!!
I can rest a little easier now =)
Myros
12-29-2000, 07:11 PM
Yup worked great for me too. Nice site btw:)
Myros
Grenadine
12-29-2000, 11:15 PM
Hi,
Everything looks perfect; nice site :)
Bonjour from "cool" Quebec Province!
Nadine
Fuser
12-30-2000, 10:33 AM
I appreciate the kind words!
Myros-- I really dig your site as well!! Very cool =)
Thread Update:::
I guess my ISP was slow to update their DNS listings (or however that works) =P Now if I can just get my mail working correctly...
Thanks again!
BrettS
01-02-2001, 03:45 PM
If you are having problems with DNS and want to find out if your ISP's DNS server records have been modified through DNS replication, you can (In Windows 2000 and NT) go to a command prompt and type NSLOOKUP. You will get a > . Type in the DNS record you want to look up. So for example type www.hostrocket.com and see what the IP is pointing to.
To check to see if other DNS server's have received the replication, type SERVER and the DNS server you want to check. ie SERVER NS.CIHOST.COM then type www.hostrocket.com to get the ip of that record.
Brett
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