I currently have two DNS servers configured as a primary and secondary servers that are used for external DNS at my company. I've added another secondary DNS server, configured it, and tested that it resolved names. However, when I run a test on DNSstuff.com it lists a "FAIL" for "missing (stealth) nameservers" for the new DNS server. What do I have to do to make sure that this error is
1) I've gotten another crush on Howard 2) May I please pass this on to my list? "Howard" <stile99@email.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A60C9DC127A1fnord@64.209.0.81... Seriously. I want to move. No, I'm not unhappy here in Texas. Far from it actually, I rather like it here. It isn't the location I want to change. It's the time. I want to move to the 70's. I'm not
Seriously. I want to move. No, I'm not unhappy here in Texas. Far from it actually, I rather like it here. It isn't the location I want to change. It's the time. I want to move to the 70's. I'm not kidding. I was joking with some friends the other day, and the line was thrown out there that we have a gas crisis, the economy is complete crap, and we're fighting a war in a country
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 22:11:57 GMT, HVS <usenet@REMOVETHISwhhvs.co.uk> wrote: On 03 Mar 2008, Evan Kirshenbaum wrote Jitze <couperus@znet.com> writes: On my recent trip to Death Valley, we passed through a *very* small town called Trona - in the middle of the desert. The sign at the town's entrance proclaims a population of just over 1000. But according to this sign it
In message <1a1c0f424f.jaycee@jaycee.ntlworld.com> JayCee <jaygcee@ntlworld.com> wrote: For the last three mornings my Iyonix has stalled at the 'Connection to DHCP Server' stage and has required turning off and on to get past it, yesterday I had to turn off and on twice. This has happened in the past but only very occasionally. Is my machine trying to tell me something or is