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phiberop
Last night I upgraded my kernel on my server. Following the instructions on the forums I did the lilo -v -v command, and the server hung right after it was writing the boot sector. I waited for 10 or 15 minutes and put in a reboot request, which was closed stating the server was up and accessible and no reboot was needed. I put another ticket in and they reboot the server and stopped iptables and the server was back online. Now the problem I am having is none of my domains resolve, only the IP's will allow any access to the server. I've already checked to make sure bind was running and have restarted it as well as apache and still no luck.

Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks,

Mike
xerophyte
Hello,
Seems like DNS problem, try ping yahoo.com from your server, and see if that resolve from your sever shell. If it does not resolve please look at your /etc/resolve.conf file for proper dns ip address.


if that resolve, try pinging your local domain any domain hosted on your server. That should ping if your bind is running good.


if you can not ping the local domain, restart the bind and look for evers in the /var/log/message and see if you can find any error


hope that helps.
phiberop
I can ping outside domains with no problems on the server. I also forgot to mention that I can access two of the domains on my server, it's just the other two that I am currently working on designing that have stopped working since last night. I've restart bind and checked for errors and there were none in the log. Anything else you can suggest? I might try and delete the zones I am having problems with and add them again, maybe that will work.

Thanks,

Mike
xerophyte
If you can not ping other two domain, looks like you have problem with zone file. please check your dns zone file for that domain.

if you can ping that domain check your apache config file

hope that helps
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