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2 domains on one iMac?!?!
Edited to remove IP, etc from the net. I fixed the prob...
Last edited by blizzard60 : March 4th, 2004 at 02:29 PM. |
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whois tells you what name servers is the host for that domain. For a resolver to get the IP for that domain it must query one of those servers for the information.
The servers that are used as the host for the domain that is not working do not currently have it hosted on their server. The hosts are found below: http://www.dollardns.org/cgi-bin/DN...&lr=1&submit=DS
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