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From: Matt Doyle (mdoyle_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-10-25 14:28:04


Well, here are some clues about the problem.

First problem is in the dns configuration, boost.org and www.boost.org
have different A records. Boost.org resolves to 66.35.250.209 and
www.boost.org resolves to 66.35.250.210, that's wrong, boost.org should
be the A record and www.boost.org should be an alias to the A record,
there shouldn't be two different ip's. What this is going to give you is
that depending where you're at and the mood of the NS you might get sent
to 209 or 210, 209 generates an error message.

Second problem is when I look up the registration for boost.org it lists
ns1.easydns.com as the primary NS however if I query that server
directly it has no record of either url's so the NS can't resolve the
discrepancy there either. This record needs to be updated to reflect the
true primary name server.

Hope this helps,
        Matt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: boost-bounces_at_[hidden]
> [mailto:boost-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf Of Jan Stetka
>
> The error page I got gave the time at which I typed the URL
> (different
> because of time zone) so its not a browser refresh problem,
> maybe your
> browser didn't have a fresh copy. Anyhow its fixed now but it
> was down
> earlier.
>
> Jeff Garland wrote:
> > Jan Stetka wrote:
> >> www.boost.org is still giving an error message, so
> whatever john maddock
> >> did last time, can he do it again. Also we need to find out what
> >> un-fixed it!
> >
> > It's working for me. Maybe try refreshing your browser?
> >
> > Jeff

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