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Scotty_83

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  1. I have a web site that is hosted by a 3rd party company - That has just changed over from another company.

    I have a Windows NT4 server :blushing:

    I also have a Microsoft Proxy Server (2.0) on the network :blushing:

    There are 2 parts to the website:

    remote.mywebsite.com - For citrix logins - This is redirected to an interal address

    www.mywebsite.com - This seems to be redirected internally as well.

    Dialing from an external source I see the new web site. Putting the address in a computer on the network brings up the old web site.

    I went digging into the NT4 server (Primary Domain Server) and found a directory:

    C:\winnt\system32\DNS

    In here there are the following files

    mywebsite.com.dns

    cache.dns

    in-addr.arpa.dns

    The contents of mywebsite.com.dns is:

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ;

    ; Database file mywebsite.com.dns for mywebsite.com zone.

    ; Zone version: 4

    ;

    @ IN SOA mail.mywebsite.co.uk. . (

    4 ; serial number

    3600 ; refresh

    600 ; retry

    86400 ; expire

    3600 ) ; minimum TTL

    ;

    ; Zone NS records

    ;

    @ NS mail.mywebsite.co.uk

    ;

    ; Zone records

    ;

    remote A internal.citrix.web.site

    www A Old.3rd.party.host.address

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The contents of in-addr.arpa.dns is:

    ;

    ; Database file in-addr.arpa.dns for in-addr.arpa zone.

    ; Zone version: 74

    ;

    @ IN SOA mainserver.mywebsite.co.uk. administrator.mywebsite.co.uk. (

    74 ; serial number

    3600 ; refresh

    600 ; retry

    86400 ; expire

    3600 ) ; minimum TTL

    ;

    ; Zone NS records

    ;

    @ NS mainserver.mywebsite.co.uk.

    ;

    ; Zone records

    ;

    server.ip.address.1 PTR mainserver.mywebsite.co.uk.

    old.3rd.party.hostaddress PTR www.mywebsite.com.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Cache.dns file has entries like

    2163095040 IN NS I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.

    I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2163095040 IN A Ip.address

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    How do I modify the DNS entries to view my new websites? I tried changing the 3rd party Ip Addresses everywhere, where I saw them but it still showed the old websites - could the proxy be retaining old pages?

    how would I clear them?

    cheers

    Scott

  2. I have a web site that is hosted by a 3rd party company - That has just changed over from another company.

    I have a Windows NT4 server :blushing:

    I also have a Microsoft Proxy Server (2.0) on the network :blushing:

    There are 2 parts to the website:

    remote.mywebsite.com - For citrix logins - This is redirected to an interal address

    www.mywebsite.com - This seems to be redirected internally as well.

    Dialing from an external source I see the new web site. Putting the address in a computer on the network brings up the old web site.

    I went digging into the NT4 server (Primary Domain Server) and found a directory:

    C:\winnt\system32\DNS

    In here there are the following files

    mywebsite.com.dns

    cache.dns

    in-addr.arpa.dns

    The contents of mywebsite.com.dns is:

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ;

    ; Database file mywebsite.com.dns for mywebsite.com zone.

    ; Zone version: 4

    ;

    @ IN SOA mail.mywebsite.co.uk. . (

    4 ; serial number

    3600 ; refresh

    600 ; retry

    86400 ; expire

    3600 ) ; minimum TTL

    ;

    ; Zone NS records

    ;

    @ NS mail.mywebsite.co.uk

    ;

    ; Zone records

    ;

    remote A internal.citrix.web.site

    www A Old.3rd.party.host.address

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The contents of in-addr.arpa.dns is:

    ;

    ; Database file in-addr.arpa.dns for in-addr.arpa zone.

    ; Zone version: 74

    ;

    @ IN SOA mainserver.mywebsite.co.uk. administrator.mywebsite.co.uk. (

    74 ; serial number

    3600 ; refresh

    600 ; retry

    86400 ; expire

    3600 ) ; minimum TTL

    ;

    ; Zone NS records

    ;

    @ NS mainserver.mywebsite.co.uk.

    ;

    ; Zone records

    ;

    server.ip.address.1 PTR mainserver.mywebsite.co.uk.

    old.3rd.party.hostaddress PTR www.mywebsite.com.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Cache.dns file has entries like

    2163095040 IN NS I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.

    I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 2163095040 IN A Ip.address

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    How do I modify the DNS entries to view my new websites? I tried changing the 3rd party Ip Addresses everywhere, where I saw them but it still showed the old websites - could the proxy be retaining old pages?

    how would I clear them?

    cheers

    Scott

  3. Hi i'm a Noobie, :hello:

    I have joined up as I may need some help from some more "Matured" and "Experienced" people.

    I have been lucky enough to slot into a position at the age of 22, where I am the sole person responsible for running/maintaining a network of 170 computers, 13 servers, 2 remote offices and the entire digital phone system. :o

    So considering this is my first "Real" IT job, I have been thrown in the deep end! - But paddling quite well may I add....

    So I thought i'd enroll so that I may be chucked a float from time to time, to help me swim!

    So well, Hi! :hello:

    Scotty

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