Re: DNS resolution issue

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me wrote:
I did rerun CEICW. I've tried different name servers from various
ISPs. Sometimes it works for two or three days but eventually i need
to restart the DNS service.


....and nothing in the DNS or System event logs? If not, you may need to
crank up the DNS logging levels in hopes of finding some cause.
Start with DNS Event Logging at max, then debug logging.

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/kj


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