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  1. #1
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    * weird DNS error

    Hi all,

    I have this website hosted on a dedicated server, running DirectADmin, and I get this DNS error output: http://dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport...rverupload.net

    Can you help me solves this? The website does resolve ok, but it is weird that I get this error.

    Also: I want to mention the domain is registered through 1and1.com

    Please help me, thanks!
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    It looks like named isn't up and/or not listening properly. How do you figure that the site resolves properly? I get an error at home and so does dnsstuff.

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    so what should I do to fix this please?
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    Check if it's running -> ps aux|grep named
    Check that it's listening -> netstat -an|grep 53

    If not, then either start it or fix your config file.

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    to check if it's running just do this in sbin

    service named status

    if it shoes 'stopped' then type;

    service named start

    or if it shows running but doesn't respond:

    service named restart
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    ok, let em try and get back to you
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    hmm, what about now? what do you see? I keep getting same, but I could be seeing the cache
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    nameserver still down...

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    hmm, if I give you admin access to my directadmin can you fix this?
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    errm, not a wise idea on a forum buddy. I would suggest contacting your dedicated provider to solve the issue.
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  11. #11
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    yea bad idea to do this over the forum

    did you try googling at all? I found this thread googling Direct Admin and setting up nameservers

    http://www.directadmin.com/forum/sho...=&threadid=130

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    yeah, I tried that. This is how my DA DNS page looks like:

    Name Type Value Select
    ftp A 38.100.22.124
    localhost A 127.0.0.1
    mail A 38.100.22.124
    ns1.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.125
    ns2.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.126
    pop A 38.100.22.124
    serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.124
    www A 38.100.22.124
    serverupload.net. NS ns1.serverupload.net.
    serverupload.net. NS ns2.serverupload.net.
    mail MX 10
    124.22.100.38.in-addr.arpa PTR www.serverupload.net.
    serverupload.net. TXT "v=spf1 a mx ip4:38.100.22.124 ?all"

    Now, what can be wrong here, since the dnstuff.com NS check is not responding???
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  13. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by tinuzzo
    ns1.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.125
    ns2.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.126
    I think you need to change above setting to
    ns1.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.124
    ns2.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.125


  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by hui_wooi
    I think you need to change above setting to
    ns1.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.124
    ns2.serverupload.net. A 38.100.22.125


    I have has this before this should work if not feel free to contact me and ill be able to help you

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    Seems like your DNS daemon is down, do you tried restarting it?
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