Hi Ian
I suspect It's the DNS glue.. (an A record held at the parent). You'll need to
update your delegation with the domain tag holder / registrar
Cheers,
Jon
On 10 Feb 2012, at 13:54, Ian <ian(a)lovingboth.com> wrote:
I am having problems with this - despite updating them
(again) today, it is still showing the old IP address for one of the nameservers:
Here's the BIND record, with the domain name changed:
$ttl 10800
example.co.uk. IN SOA sub.example.co.uk.
example.gmail.com. (
2012021001
7200
3600
604800
10800 )
example.co.uk. IN NS sub.example.co.uk.
example.co.uk. IN NS top.example.co.uk.
example.co.uk. IN A 85.119.83.xx
sub.example.co.uk. IN A 85.119.83.xx
top.example.co.uk. IN A 85.119.83.yy
mail.example.co.uk. IN A 85.119.83.xx
ns1.example.co.uk. IN A 85.119.83.xx
ns2.example.co.uk. IN A 85.119.83.yy
*.example.co.uk. IN CNAME sub
example.co.uk. IN MX 10 mail.example.co.uk.
But here is what Nominet's whois says:
Relevant dates:
Registered on: 21-Apr-2009
Renewal date: 21-Apr-2013
Last updated: 10-Feb-2012
Registration status:
Registered until renewal date.
Name servers:
sub.example.co.uk 212.13.195.xx
top.example.co.uk 85.119.83.yy
WHOIS lookup made at 12:42:49 10-Feb-2012
Note old IP address for sub.example.co.uk, even though the A record is clear it's the
new address.
Any suggestions as to what's going on gratefully received...
Ian
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