Strange DNS Problem

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Sarah

I have a Windows 2003 Server running a DNS Forwarding Server.

I am able to resolve all Internal & External Domain names apart from one
Domain.

The Internal DNS Address is local.pal.co.uk

The domain I am trying to access is www.pafra-adhesive.co.uk

This is one of my clients registered domains that forwards to www.pafra.com

The domain is accessible from other sites. I just cannot get it working
from the client's site
 
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Per Hagstrom

YEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was exactly my problem!!
Maaaan! I started to get email problems, and couldn't figure out at first
why most email went out fine, except a few ones to yahoo, aol, msn, etc...
PING worked fine to these domains, but when I finally tried NSLOOKUP which
also worked fine until I changed it to; "SET TYPE=MX", then it would not
resolve yahoo.com and msn.com...
Just tried your suggestion and NOW it works!!!

THANKS A LOT ACE!!!

That was a tricky one!! :)

/ Per


"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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Per Hagstrom said:
YEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was exactly my problem!!
Maaaan! I started to get email problems, and couldn't figure out at
first why most email went out fine, except a few ones to yahoo, aol,
msn, etc... PING worked fine to these domains, but when I finally
tried NSLOOKUP which also worked fine until I changed it to; "SET
TYPE=MX", then it would not resolve yahoo.com and msn.com...
Just tried your suggestion and NOW it works!!!

THANKS A LOT ACE!!!

That was a tricky one!! :)

/ Per



Glad it helped!
:)

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