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On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 17:29 -0500, Lyle Giese wrote:<BR>
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The ports aren't blocked as another site (example.eu) hosted on the
1.1.1.1 server works fine. The working site has both nameservers
pointed to that same server (on two different IP addresses on eth0 and
etho0:0). Only the example.de site which has one nameserver on the
1.1.1.1 machine and the second nameserver on 1.1.2.2 is giving me a
headache.
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I would like to help but since you are refusing to post the real ip address or the real hostnames or the real domain names involved, I can not. I could do some testing from here to see if your firewall was configured correctly or what the view was from outside your network. But I can not. <BR>
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Quite right, too many people with paranoia come here looking for help but refuse to let us do correct remote testing.<BR>
First post was 7.08am local, its 3 /12 hours later and we still have no real info, had it been supplied his problem may been identified and resolved 3 hours ago.<BR>
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