Newbie : Change IP of NS to new IP failed

Dawn Connelly dawn.connelly at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 05:19:19 UTC 2008


The glue records that the internet root servers use for NS record are
static. Probably at the time that you registered the domain, they did a dig
on the FQDN and used that IP address. The only way to get the IP address
changed is to get your registrant to update the IP address that the root
servers provide.
On Jan 2, 2008 6:53 PM, Kadek Hendra Lesmana <ikadek at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> My company registered their NS a few years ago, and setted their NS as
> Slave from their ISP's NS.
> Few months ago we change public IP, so our NS IP changed too, say it
> from <a.b.c.d> to <x.w.y.z> but the name is not changed
> (ns1.myserver.com)
> Since that no problem arised and I never check it.
>
> Now we are setting our NS as Master NS everything's ok from our
> intranet, but from outside (network-tools.com) we can't ping our NS's
> domain.
> ping ns1.myserver.com failed, ping <x.w.y.z> ok.
> DNS check with network-tools.com shows ns1.myserver.com still refer to
> old IP <a.b.c.d>.
> The registrar only providing input of NS domain name not the IP
> address, so I wasn't change anything.
> Please tell me what should I do ?
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Best Regards,
> Kadek
>
>
>




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