Greg,
Actually it turns out that the reverse lookup for our primary ip address was
mapped to mail.occu-med.net, so it looks as if it is an ISP DNS issue. Nice
to know, since I have been tearing my hair out for close to 2 months off and
on and was about ready to admit defeat. I've already contacted them to
correct the issue so I'll see if that fixes the problem.
Thanks,
James
On 5/28/08 11:48 AM, "Greg Shenaut" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On May 28, 2008, at 9:43 AM, James Lee Gill wrote:
>> If so, when I run "-sudo changeip -checkhostname" it returns:
>>
>> Primary Address = 209.234.xxx.x (External IP)
>>
>> Current Hostname = fileserver.occu-med.com
>> DNS Hostname = mail.occu-med.net
>>
>> Technically, the Primary Address is correct (Have to have external
>> interface
>> set up as Primary in order for NAT to work properly) however I have
>> no idea
>> where the computer is pulling mail.occu-med.net as assigned to the
>> external
>> interface. The domain mail.occu-med.net is definitely NOT assigned to
>> 209.234.xxx.x (that domain is hosted externally, and is assigned to
>> our
>> ISP's mail servers) and there is no internal occu-med.net domain.
>
> FWIW, I get:
> mail.occu-med.net has address 216.251.43.97
> 97.43.251.216.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
> mailc2.megamailservers.com.
>
> and
> Host fileserver.occu-med.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
>
> Greg Shenaut
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