The site was down for me in Birmingham, Alabama.
check DNS audit for AW reflects, that you have a named service mismatch - likely the host named servers at your registrar conflict with what you have assigned for the domain.
I would,
a) confirm the assigned host named servers assigned
currently the Host DNS is un-named, but the ARINS has two records for,
ns83.worldnic.com[216.168.228.44]
ns84.worldnic.com[216.168.225.224]
Both should have you resolving to your, 66.37.51.170
***See what your ISP has for records here,
[from ARIN and RIPE Records] for your assigned host address:
NameServer: PGH.NAUTICOM.NET see what they have for your host
NameServer: PGH1.NAUTICOM.NET Same here...
b) if you are using ns83 as your primary, make sure its Host A Records match what you have
running on any DNS operated by yourselves, or as at your ISP - and certainly on your web server.
c) Run your own DNS and establish them at your Registrar - once secured, be sure to request
and get the delegate authority to answer as the authoritative "delegate" for your assigned address space(s) in the Reverse ARPA Zone for your domain - don't just secure forward delegation or your site will be slow to resolve.
d) if you'll be running your domain as a fully qaulified domain [FQDN] be sure to run a split DNS and enter identical records for both external and internal hosts - enable a forwarder from your internal to the external, and disable recursion for the domain on the forward caching DNS.
**I've seen this happen when a "Registrant" moves a domain to a new "Registrar" or when one registrar buys another and siezes the host named server assignments for all domains previously listed by the purchased registrar - Verisign pulled this crud many times and re-assigned domains to their own host named servers. You might also do some lookups at the
nsiregistry.net - they have more accurate registration data. See also, http://www.checkdns.net - a good free source to help you sort out your config.
This post was edited by lketchum on Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 06:51.
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