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| Subject:
dns using bind 9.2.2
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: jeff913-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
02 Feb 2005 20:46 PST
Expires: 04 Mar 2005 20:46 PST Question ID: 467919 |
ns1.adverteyesnetwork.net socket error 10054 [s=3724 tcp=0] ns2.adverteyesnetwork.net socket errot 10054 [s=1080 tcp=0] what does this mean and where is the problem in my dns? |
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| Subject:
Re: dns using bind 9.2.2
From: theedge875-ga on 04 Feb 2005 10:41 PST |
Where was this debug information obtained from? The log file or is it one of the kernel messages? Also, it this DNS server attempting to send a DNS update to ns1 or ns2? |
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Re: dns using bind 9.2.2
From: theedge875-ga on 04 Feb 2005 10:43 PST |
WSAECONNRESET 10054 Connection reset by peer. An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. This normally results if the peer application on the remote host is suddenly stopped, the host is rebooted, the host or remote network interface is disabled, or the remote host uses a hard close (see setsockopt for more information on the SO_LINGER option on the remote socket). This error may also result if a connection was broken due to keep-alive activity detecting a failure while one or more operations are in progress. Operations that were in progress fail with WSAENETRESET. Subsequent operations fail with WSAECONNRESET. |
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Re: dns using bind 9.2.2
From: jeff913-ga on 04 Feb 2005 11:32 PST |
This information was obtained from dns stuff.com. I checked the A NS SOA and other records to see if there was any answers there. That is where the socket error came from. |
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