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ps2dev.org's zone buggy :-P

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 5:40 am
by pixel
Feb 27 20:32:03 sumarit named[6111]: lame server resolving 'forums.ps2dev.org' (in 'ps2dev.org'?): 203.31.198.199#53

Futher investigations follow.

-) whois database:

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Name Server:ENTERPRISE.MELBOURNEIT.COM.AU
Name Server:NS.PS2DEV.ORG
(203.31.198.199 and 203.34.166.119)

-) direct NS query (dig):

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;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
ps2dev.org.             3579    IN      NS      loose.iconsult.com.au.
ps2dev.org.             3579    IN      NS      ufo.sockettome.com.au.
(218.214.19.141 and 203.34.166.119)

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 10:59 am
by Oobles
Oh No.. My dodgy DNS setup has been spotted again. So who will be a reliable DNS secondary to fix this up?

I haven't done much about it, because I figured if the primary dns was unavailable, so was the site. But its been something I'd like to fix for quite a while.

Oobles.

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 11:13 am
by mrbrown

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 12:08 pm
by Oobles
thanks for the link. I've registered and setup the secondary. Will take a day or so for them to refresh the zone.. and then another day for me to delegate. But should be finally fixed soon.

Oobles.

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 11:58 pm
by cheriff
Just wondering, has anybody else been having troubles with resolving http://forums.ps2dev.org?

Occasionally it won't resolve for me, nothing drastic, a few refreshes or a minute or two will do the trick, but its just getting to be one of those niggling things..

It could be me (and most likely is...) since it only really happens at home but still, this is the only site i get it with ... Anyone?
Im not enough of a network guru to figure if its me, my isp (optus adsl, .au) or something else...

well i'll be off then..

- cheriff

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 11:58 am
by Guest
This thoroughly explains why I have been having occasional
host not found problems resolving ps2dev forums et al.

The thing is, a primary DNS server does not get all of the hits. A
secondary server will receive equal requests due to load balancing。

In a situation where the cached DNS response from the primary
server expires, there is a high likelyhood that the next query for
ps2dev will be sent to the secondary server which will fail.

So, the moral of the story, keep your DNS info straight. :)