10-24-2012
intodns.com reports old IP
Hello,
I have this problem:
I have a domain which worked well until my ISP changed my ip. Since then my DNS is not working, and intodns.com reports still the old IP. The DNS remains the same.
I made changes in named.conf, in ifcfg-Auto_eth0, I flushed the cache but it;s the same thing.
What is wrong? I shoul mention that I have made the changes last week.
Thank you
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NAME
Net::DNS::Mailbox - DNS mailbox representation
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::Mailbox;
$mailbox = new Net::DNS::Mailbox('user@example.com');
$address = $mailbox->address;
DESCRIPTION
The Net::DNS::Mailbox module implements a subclass of DNS domain name objects representing the DNS coded form of RFC822 mailbox address.
METHODS
new
$mailbox = new Net::DNS::Mailbox('John.Doe@example.com');
$mailbox = new Net::DNS::Mailbox('John Doe <j.doe@example.com>');
Creates a mailbox object which represents the DNS domain encoded form of the mail address specified by the character string argument.
The argument string consists of printable characters from the 7-bit ASCII repertoire.
address
$address = $mailbox->address;
Returns a character string containing the RFC822 mailbox address corresponding to the encoded domain name representation described in
RFC1035 section 8.
DOMAIN NAME COMPRESSION AND CANONICALISATION
The Net::DNS::Mailbox1035 and Net::DNS::Mailbox2535 subclass packages implement RFC1035 domain name compression and RFC2535
canonicalisation.
COPYRIGHT
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All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl, Net::DNS, Net::DNS::DomainName, RFC822, RFC1035, RFC5322
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