[PLUG] DNS problem maybe....

Michael Robinson michael at robinson-west.com
Mon Apr 21 16:14:01 UTC 2003


On Sunday 20 April 2003 10:58 pm, you wrote:
> We’re encountering problem with our mail server. Recently we’ve change ISP,
> we’ve changed the IP add from the one given by the new ISP. Our users can
> receive and send mail through their workstation using an MS client. The
> problem is our IMP webmail, we cannot access mail.bhpi.com.ph remotely.  At
> home using an internet prepaid I can ping the mail server’s NIC, but
> unsuccessful  when I try accessing it through web browser. Where do I start
> to solve this problem?
>
> We badly need this web mail for our VIPs abroad.  I hope someone could help
> me with this

>
>
>
> TIA
> ---
> Billy

If you had to change numbering addressing for your site is likely to be 
broken for 24 to 48 hours after the change.  Remember to go to your domain
registrar and update the information about your site.  If it's your ISP how
easy, just check with them.  Update your domain registrar information, update 
your dns servers for your domain both private and public servers, and update
the ip assignments on your routers and gateways.  Your ISP should be able
to tell you shich number is the gateway.  Make sure your domain name 
registar has updated the Internet whois databases to point to where your 
name servers are now.  Remember that it takes usually 48 hours for that 
change to kick in.  If your clients are looking for your nameserver in the
wrong place, they won't be able to connect.

   --  Michael C. Robinson 




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