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hey Domainers,
If one tries to change the DNS servers of a domain at a certain registrar and THE MESSAGE below was generated, what could be the problem?
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When I asked the registrar she responded:`Please check the zone check issue and contact your DNS servers Provider. The zone information was not responding following RFC and technical
requirements of Registry,` what should I do about this? Thanks

THE MESSAGE
Important information regarding your domain: XZY.FR

The nameservers you declared are more than likely misconfigured:
ns1.sedoparking.com, 217.160.95.94
ns2.sedoparking.com, 217.160.141.42

The following error(s) occured:

ZONE : XYZ.FR
NS <= : ns1.sedoparking.com. [217.160.95.94]
NS : ns2.sedoparking.com. [217.160.141.42]

_______________
,---------------.|
~~~~ | warning ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
`---------------'
w> Nameservers are all part of the same AS
| Adv: ZoneCheck
| To avoid loosing all connectivity with the authoritative DNS in
case
| of a routing problem inside your Autonomous System, it is advised to
| host the DNS on different AS.
`----- -- -- - - -
: All the nameservers are part of the same Autonomous System (AS
number
: 8560), try to have some of them hosted on another AS.
`..... .. .. . . .
=> generic

w> Host doesn't reply to ICMP requests (firewall?)
=> ns1.sedoparking.com./217.160.95.94
=> ns2.sedoparking.com./217.160.141.42

_____________
,-------------.|
~~~~ | fatal ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
`-------------'
f> Server doesn't listen/answer on port 53 for TCP protocol
| Ref: IETF RFC1035 (p.32 4.2. Transport)
| The DNS assumes that messages will be transmitted as datagrams or
in
| a byte stream carried by a virtual circuit. While virtual circuits
can
| be used for any DNS activity, datagrams are preferred for queries
due
| to their lower overhead and better performance.
`----- -- -- - - -
=> ns2.sedoparking.com./217.160.141.42
=> ns1.sedoparking.com./217.160.95.94
 
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BILLBO said:
Abraham I think this is a case of contacting the DNS server and asking their advice and help.

But how can I know who is the DNS servers provider of my zone? Sorry to sound a bit naive.
 

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My registrar EuroDNS provide me with the following response;

Please check the zone check issue and contact your DNS servers Provider

The zone information was not responding following RFC and technical
requirements of Registry

Please retry as soon that is possible


Any other opinions on how to find out about DNS servers provider?
 

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As far as I know, in order to change DNS for .fr domain name, the records should already be added to the DNS server in advance (In this case it should be added to Sedo's DNS). The best option would be to use Eurodns default nameservers and redirect.
 

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maxo said:
As far as I know, in order to change DNS for .fr domain name, the records should already be added to the DNS server in advance (In this case it should be added to Sedo's DNS). The best option would be to use Eurodns default nameservers and redirect.

Right:yo:

The best is really to leave the standard DNS, and redirect with an "a record"

www.yourdomain.fr - a - 212.227.34.3

Sedo just does not have your Domain configured in their DNS System, but they can catch the redirect to their server automatically.
(That's the way I do it)
 

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Thanks for your replies.
 

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just put the eurodns nameserver and do the URL forwarding, this should be the best way to solve the problem and it is instant as well.
cheers
 
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