On Wednesday July 13 2005 17:41, thou spake:
> Nope, they are still not connecting!
Sherrie,
Ok, I found part of the problem. I know you might not understand everything
below, but what I've done is ask Network Solutions to tell me the nameserver
info for mardigrasdesign.com, and they are saying that ns2.joeykelly.net is
on a different IP address than what it actually resides on. This is giving
nonexistent information when anyone tries to resolve mardigrasdesign.com.
By the way, I'm CCing this email to a few friends of mine to get their
reactions.
My tests showed this:
covington:/home/jkelly # whois mardigrasdesign.com | grep NS
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
Name Server: NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET
Name Server: NS3.JOEYKELLY.NET
NS3.JOEYKELLY.NET 209.16.72.153
NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET 68.14.39.201
This is very old information, from like last year. I don't understand why
Network Solutions is handing out stale WHOIS and DNS info.
Here is the current (correct) info:
covington:/home/jkelly # dig NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET | grep NS2
; <<>> DiG 9.2.3 <<>> NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET
;NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET. IN A
NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET. 3600 IN A 68.14.124.25
JOEYKELLY.NET. 3600 IN NS NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET.
Here is my suggestion: change
NS2.JOEYKELLY.NET
to
NS1.JOEYKELLY.NET
This should help things a bit.
>
> At 09:57 PM 7/12/2005 -0500, you wrote:
> >On Tuesday July 12 2005 13:16, thou spake:
> > > At 03:49 PM 7/10/2005 -0500, you wrote:
> > > >Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/sherrie/clients/mardigrasdesign] does not
> > > > exist Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/sherrie/clients/mvpmarketing] does
> > > > not exist
> > >
> > > I've uploaded these two and the DNS is pointing to the correct servers
> > > but nothing is connecting
> >
> >Fixed.
> >
> >--
> >Joey Kelly
> >< Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant >
> >http://joeykelly.net
> >
> >"I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous."
> > --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL
-- Joey Kelly < Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant > http://joeykelly.net "I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous." --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL
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