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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?
FYI:
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
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?
FYI:
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