SeLLeRoNe
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Yep at this point wipe the box and reinstall would be suggested.
Regards
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Yep at this point wipe the box and reinstall would be suggested.
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netstat -na | grep 53
eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS ns4.eonetworks.com.
eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS pop.eonetworks.com.
eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS pop.dns-stn.com.
eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS plus.googlelife.us.
pop.EoNetworks.com. ['64.34.192.206']
pop.dns-stn.com. ['64.34.192.206']
plus.googlelife.us. [] (NO GLUE)[code]
pop.eonetworks.com and pop.dns-stn.com appear to be registered at the registrar at 64.34.192.206 and digs at those nameservers, by IP#, do work.
64.34.192.206 is working, and is responding to requests for apache, exim, and BIND. Is that IP# on your server?
And as for plus.googlelife.us, it appears it has never been registered as a nameserver at your registrar and therefore you should not be using it.
For me, the eonetworks.com site DOES work, and it resolves to a DirectAdmin placeholder. Is that where you expect it to resolve?
The only way I'm going to be able to resolve this is to do some forensic (investigative) work on your server. If you're interested in learning how to hire me, please send an email to the address below in my siglines. I do guarantee my work; if I can't fix the problem, I will refund your payment, based on the agreement we come to before we begin work.
Jeff
I'm still not sure where the problem lies, but I'm going to look here:
The above comes from a dig trace. This comes from the nameservers registered at your registrar where the domain is registered.Code:eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS ns4.eonetworks.com. eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS pop.eonetworks.com. eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS pop.dns-stn.com. eonetworks.com. 172800 IN NS plus.googlelife.us.
I can't find NS records for any of these. This could be because they're all pointing to your broken server. Are they?
But did you register these nameserves anywhere? ns4.eonetworks.com appears to be registered at 64.34.182.182. Is that an IP# pointing to your server? If so, then probably something is broken because neither apache, nor exim, nor BIND is answering at that IP#.
What about the other nameservers?
Code:pop.EoNetworks.com. ['64.34.192.206'] pop.dns-stn.com. ['64.34.192.206'] plus.googlelife.us. [] (NO GLUE)[code] pop.eonetworks.com and pop.dns-stn.com appear to be registered at the registrar at 64.34.192.206 and digs at those nameservers, by IP#, do work. 64.34.192.206 is working, and is responding to requests for apache, exim, and BIND. Is that IP# on your server? And as for plus.googlelife.us, it appears it has never been registered as a nameserver at your registrar and therefore you should not be using it. For me, the eonetworks.com site DOES work, and it resolves to a DirectAdmin placeholder. Is that where you expect it to resolve? The only way I'm going to be able to resolve this is to do some forensic (investigative) work on your server. If you're interested in learning how to hire me, please send an email to the address below in my siglines. I do guarantee my work; if I can't fix the problem, I will refund your payment, based on the agreement we come to before we begin work. Jeff[/QUOTE] Hi Jeff long time no hear :) is Ivan. all works now restoring, but i noticed these attacks 199.180.131.179 1436 Oct 26 23:35 Oct 26 23:35 Yes IP Info 202.102.89.81 770 Oct 26 23:35 Oct 26 23:35 Yes IP Info i had to block it in the deny area, once i block them everything was working (should of look there before the new os and all this restoring) Can we add a option right after "IP Info" with " block " ? or auto block after so many failed?