The change will be reflected in zone serial # 2002110501. [...] J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 5w6d16h IN A 192.58.128.30 [...]
...the old data is still being served by root-servers.net, vis:
Looks to me like dot's serial isn't 2002110501 yet: H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110401 K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500 C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2002110500
actually...a more interesting point from the data you posed here is: (a) the change to j's address noted in the original message had already been made (they show 2002110500 whereas the change was supposed to be in 2002110501). (b) l was a little out of date, and b was as well earlier that day (it wasn't serving the new address). for that matter, l is *still* out of date. ;-) -- |-----< "CODE WARRIOR" >-----| codewarrior@daemon.org * "ah! i see you have the internet twofsonet@graffiti.com (Andrew Brown) that goes *ping*!" werdna@squooshy.com * "information is power -- share the wealth."