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specialagent00
03-17-2001, 08:25 PM
When I put in my address www.subzeronetwork.com (http://www.subzeronetwork.com) and it loads i see boxes that say "host:"www.subzeronetwork.com (http://www.subzeronetwork.com)" is not authorized"

Could someone please tell me what this means

Terra
03-17-2001, 10:05 PM
I just checked that URL and it comes up fine for me...

That message "not authorized" pops up when your domain has not been transferred to our DNS servers yet...

Counter Security:
counter request
snarf domain doing the CGI call
reverse resolve domain
if IP is in one of our C-Blocks
[nbsp][nbsp]provide functionality
else
[nbsp][nbsp]display "not authorized"
fi

The secure C-Block list is in the Counter specific configs and sometimes when I add new blocks I forget to add it to the security list...[nbsp][nbsp]However in this case, the block your on was added when the C-Block was injected into the server...

--
Terra
--Now I'm off to duplicate my response in the same EMS support question--
FutureQuest

sheila
03-17-2001, 11:03 PM
Well, his page doesn't come up fine for me.

Using Sam Spade, a dig on subzeronetwork.com gives the following results:


03/17/01 20:00:19 dig subzeronetwork.com @ 4.2.2.1
Dig subzeronetwork.com@NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com (216.147.1.90) ...
Non-authoritative answer
Recursive queries supported by this server
[nbsp]Query for subzeronetwork.com type=255 class=1
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS1.FUTUREQUEST.NET
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS2.FUTUREQUEST.NET
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS3.FUTUREQUEST.NET
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS1.FUTUREQUEST.NET
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS2.FUTUREQUEST.NET
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS3.FUTUREQUEST.NET
[nbsp][nbsp]NS1.FUTUREQUEST.NET A (Address) 63.95.221.2
[nbsp][nbsp]NS2.FUTUREQUEST.NET A (Address) 63.151.112.2
[nbsp][nbsp]NS3.FUTUREQUEST.NET A (Address) 63.144.24.2
Dig subzeronetwork.com@NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com (216.147.43.82) ...
Non-authoritative answer
Recursive queries supported by this server
[nbsp]Query for subzeronetwork.com type=255 class=1
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com A (Address) 216.147.43.82
[nbsp][nbsp]NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com A (Address) 216.147.1.90
Dig subzeronetwork.com@4.2.2.1 ...
Non-authoritative answer
Recursive queries supported by this server
[nbsp]Query for subzeronetwork.com type=255 class=1
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]subzeronetwork.com NS (Nameserver) NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com
[nbsp][nbsp]NS3.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com A (Address) 216.147.43.82
[nbsp][nbsp]NS4.MPCINTERNETWORKS.com A (Address) 216.147.1.90


I guess this means that his new DNS is still propagating???


[This message has been edited by sheila (edited 03-17-01@11:04 pm)]

Terra
03-17-2001, 11:44 PM
Right, DNS propagation is at work here...

Our server resolvers *always* go for authoritative information provided by the Root DNS Servers...[nbsp][nbsp]Right now some of them are pointing to the old, some of them are pointing to FutureQuest DNS...[nbsp][nbsp]As the TTLs time out, then all of the roots and/or our high-speed DNScaches will be synchronized and our Primary DNS servers will become the authority...

--
Terra
--Sounds paradoxical, but the less our servers trust one another, the better off they are--
FutureQuest