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Re: Help with my Apple II site
- Subject: Re: Help with my Apple II site
- From: aaron@kitten.net.au (Aaron Howell)
- Date: 27 Feb 2005 04:50:02 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Kitten Internet
- References: <5l2Ud.2493$LN5.390@edtnps90>
- Xref: g2news1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:8924
In article <5l2Ud.2493$LN5.390@edtnps90>,
Craig Bower <to.email.me@post.a.request.message> wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>I recently moved webhosts and registered a domain to have a fancy title
>pointing to
>my Apple II collection.
>
>Can you all try to go to http://www.apple-2.com/ and let me know if you are
>successful
>or not? I can surf there at work, and all is well, but on my home computer
>(different ISP)
>it's a total no-go. I'm wondering how many ISPs out there don't have it
>cached.
It looks as though your primary/secondary dns records aren't correct.
According to the whois for apple-2.com,
the primary and secondary nameservers should be ns75.webmasters.com and ns76.webmasters.com.
Querying these machines directly reveals they know nothing about the domain apple-2.com.
So, if those really are the correct machines, then you need to get whoever owns them to configure them correctly.
There are two possibilities as to why you can see it at work.
Your work's dns server might have cached the data at a time when it happened to be working,
or, your machine at work has the ip address of the webserver in its hosts file.
If it stops working in a day or two, it was the former.
Regards
Aaron