On Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 04:44:00PM -0400, Jon Lewis wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, bryan s. blank wrote:
|o| Ugly! |o| |o| Add this to root.cache instead: |o| |o| aol.com. 3600000 NS dns-02.aol.com. |o| dns-02.aol.com. 3600000 A 152.163.199.56 |o| |o| You might go through your named cache dump and use a different AOL DNS |o| server so we're not all pounding the same one.
thanks man ;) i have been schooled ... thanks ...
I give up. A few minutes after doing this, the DNS server on 152.163.199.56 seems to have vanished...so this worked for a bit, and no longer does. I've taken it out and notified our support staff that they should expect calls about AOL being unreachable.
I've still got some time in my cache.... I see the following: aol.com. 948 SOA dns-01.ns.aol.com. hostmaster.aol.net. ( 1998101400 ; serial 1800 ; refresh (30 mins) 300 ; retry (5 mins) 604800 ; expire (7 days) 3600 ) ; minimum (1 hour) ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS: aol.com. 2890 NS dns-01.ns.aol.com. aol.com. 2890 NS DNS-02.ns.aol.com. ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS: dns-01.ns.aol.com. 100595 A 152.163.200.52 DNS-02.ns.aol.com. 100595 A 152.163.200.116 No idea where you got your above number. -- Brian Moore | "The Zen nature of a spammer resembles Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | a cockroach, except that the cockroach Usenet Vandal | is higher up on the evolutionary chain." Netscum, Bane of Elves. Peter Olson, Delphi Postmaster