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Jerome Henry
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Re: Vexing DNS problem.

Hello !

Here is my dig list attached. I'm located in France, main DNS is France Telecom Valence. I confirm I can reach both loweslaw.com and www.loweslaw.com sites from my browser.

J
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Jerome Henry
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Re: Vexing DNS problem.

BTW,

Here is a dig on both mail.loweslaw.com and mail.investment.com.

.com and .com. may work locally as named is adding '.' if missing on your query. But I'm not sure it would work from outside.

hth

J
You can lean only on what resists you...
Jerome Henry
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Re: Vexing DNS problem.

BTW,

Here is a dig on both mail.loweslaw.com and mail.investment.com.

.com and .com. may work locally as named is adding '.' if missing on your query. But I'm not sure it would work from outside.

hth

J
You can lean only on what resists you...
W.C. Epperson
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Re: Vexing DNS problem.

Sep,

Here's your dig script output. I'm on a DS3 in Richmond, VA, USA, drops onto MAE EAST via a Sprint POP.
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W.C. Epperson
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Re: Vexing DNS problem.

Sep,

Not sure what you mean by "safely tested the web sites", but here's output from a handrolled GET / HTTP/1.0 on each one. HTH.
"I have great faith in fools; self-confidence, my friends call it." --Poe