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Vieux 26/07/2006, 18h04   #2
Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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Bad Beagle wrote:
> I am having issues with one of my Windows 2003 dns servers. When I
> try and resolve one specific name on the from the dns server it
> fails. I can see in the cache that it has gottent he IP address of 2
> name servers of the address I am trying to resolve but it cannot get
> the A record. If I restart the dns server and perform the same
> action - it will resolve the A record. Can anyone give me some
> pointers as to where to start troubleshooting this?


It sounds like the DNS server for this domain could be the problem, what is
the domain name so I can test it?
I've seen this happen when the DNS server itself has incorrect NS records in
the zone, your DNS server caches the incorrect NS records and the domain
stops resolving.

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