DNS resolves in reverse order

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by lektrikpuke, Dec 31, 2007.

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    Hi y'all,

    I recently purchased another domain name (at my registrar of choice - 1&1) for my sister and want to point it to her site. The site resides on my webhosting service (Hostmonster) that uses internic whois to verify DNS. When I check it, it shows the secondary DNS first, and the primary second.

    Of course, because my webhosting service uses an automated service that checks the DNS before allowing me to add the domain, it fails.

    All the whois services I check report the DNS in the correct order except internic. Any ideas why?

    Note, all my other domains report in the same manner. They all work. It's just the automated software that refuses to allow me past a certain point.
     
    lektrikpuke, Dec 31, 2007 IP
  2. dman_2007

    dman_2007 Peon

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    The order of nameservers shouldn't be a problem as long as nameservers are correctly displayed, contact hostmonster to tell your problem and i am sure they'll easily resolve it.
     
    dman_2007, Dec 31, 2007 IP
  3. lektrikpuke

    lektrikpuke Well-Known Member

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    Thanks. They fixed it (even though they say their automated software works just fine). :D
     
    lektrikpuke, Jan 3, 2008 IP