A dns cache flush probably wont help you as records are only held there for 20 minutes anyway. Reome the forwarders in DNS so your server is forced to use the internet dns root servers and see if this resolves the issue. If it dfoes then it is a problem at the information technology center's dns servers. James. -- James Yeomans, BSc, MCSE Ask me directly at: http://www.justaskjames.co.uk
"Starfish" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hello, I have a client that is having issues browsing. Randomly when browsing > to websites they will get redirected to the Sedo site which appears to be a > third party domain hoster. They have two dns servers on their network and the > DNS forwarders are pointing to the servers at an information technology > center. However, the information tech center says that they aren't > experiencing any problems. When I try to ping a website, it does resolve but > I get time outs - I believe they are blocking ping in their sonicwall. Any > clues to what could be causing this? Should I do a DNS flush?
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