On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Miguel De Anda <sodamnmad@_hotmail_.com> wrote:
> I recently got a website for myself (won't have much on it), but I can't
> seem to access it. I registered the name through verio. Then a few days
> later, I got hosting from a cheap hosting company. During the time that I
> didn't have hosting, I noticed verio put up some temporary page up there.
> When I got hosting, my new hosting company has put a temporary page, only I
> can't see it. I can get to it from windows, but not my linux. I did a
> traceroute on it and this is what I got:
>
> traceroute thedeanda.com
> traceroute to thedeanda.com (198.170.241.25), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
The thedeanda.com comes up with a "Host it Now" default web page. But its
IP is 66.235.180.56 not 198.170.241.25. Depending upon previous cache
expire time for your domain, you may have to wait until your nameservers
flush their stale data, or try other nameservers. Your DNS cache expire
time is currently 4 hrs, but I have no way of telling what it was when
temporarily hosted by Verio.
> I'm not sure what else I can do to be helpful but possibly my resolve.conf
> file may be useful:
>
> cat /etc/resolv.conf
> #search computerlab
> nameserver 67.97.234.5 #kppp temp entry
> nameserver 67.97.234.4 #kppp temp entry
PS: I run my own caching nameserver (with zones added for my LAN). So I
can flush it by simply restarting named.
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