Mystery Name Server HEEELLLP!!!

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Wed Apr 17 16:52:19 UTC 2002


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On Apr 17 2002 15:07 -0000, Kurt Heston wrote:

> My domain name has a mystery NS entry lurking
> somewhere...www.employment-lawyers.net is showing up as a name server.  The
> NS entry points to 63.193.204.196.
>
> There is no such NS entry on the authoritative DNS server, where is it?  How
> do I find it?

In this delegation records? Since you didn't tell us the domain in
question, it is impossible to tell by checking.


Michael Kjörling

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