Wrong resolution

K

kwicks

Hello All:

I have recently changed domain hosting companies. I have two locations with
a server at each coneected through a WAN. Everything has propogated over two
the new IP addresses for mail and website at one location but the other
still resolves to the old IP addresses. It has been a week. That should be
plenty of time for propogation.
I am not sure if maybe I am having a replication problem or what the deal
is. Both servers are running 2000 server. If anyone has some enlightenment
in this area, I would greatly appreciate you sharing the knowledge.

Thanks in advance!!
 
H

Herb Martin

If these are public names, try the tests at

DNSStuff.Com or DNSReports.Com

What do NSLookup or Dig show for the wrong
side?

Are the clients there using the correct DNS server or
still pointing to the old ISP perhaps?

Are the DNS server address correct on both secondaries
and the Primary? Primary knows to "let" the secondary do
zone transfers AND secondaries know WHICH primary
address to use?

Who hosts your DNS now?
 
A

Ace Fekay [MVP]

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kwicks said:
Hello All:

I have recently changed domain hosting companies. I have two
locations with a server at each coneected through a WAN. Everything
has propogated over two the new IP addresses for mail and website at
one location but the other still resolves to the old IP addresses. It
has been a week. That should be plenty of time for propogation.
I am not sure if maybe I am having a replication problem or what the
deal is. Both servers are running 2000 server. If anyone has some
enlightenment in this area, I would greatly appreciate you sharing
the knowledge.

Thanks in advance!!

Hmmm, not sure. If you can post the domain name, we can see what we get from
our end.

--
Regards,
Ace

Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 

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