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Originally Posted by OG LennyT
So, I have a dedicated box with a certain host and something gets 'corrupted' on their DNS server - according to the tech I spoke with.
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Like stated before, a DNS can't just get corrupted, either they altered it or the zone was deleted. If your zone record was deleted totally then the secondary DNS server should have done the job i guess.
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Originally Posted by OG LennyT
I asked if they monitored stuff like this and he told me there's nothing that can be monitored with DNS and propogation issues such as these.
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This is totall BS. I monitor my DNS servers by just having a cron job traceroute to my webserver every 4 hours, when it has changed or something is wrong with the traceroute i get an email. Note, this can only help if the cron job is running from a server in the same network as the DNS server, else the traceroute won't find any changes to DNS untill the changes are propogated.