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Slave DNS Manager Timed Out

Jon_Larson

New Pleskian
Hello all,

I seem to be having a strange issue. I have a Plesk Server running CentOS (NS1) that is running the Slave DNS extension. Everything was working perfectly until today when I logged in and noticed that the extension was reporting that the connection timed out and it wasn't working. I thought that was strange so I double checked all of my settings and all is well. So I created a test A record on one of my domains and checked the logs on NS2 (Ubuntu) and the Ubuntu received the transfer. Everything is working fine, it's just reporting that it's not working which bothers me as it also takes a long time to load the page to manage the servers.

I'm not sure what else to post since the transfers are working, I can post logs on request.
 
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