Why am I having wrong IPs in my DNS?
Solution 1:
The authoritative answers for the ns{1-6}.maccentrecloud.com.au
names point to:
ns1.maccentrecloud.com.au. 1800 IN A 208.94.148.4
ns2.maccentrecloud.com.au. 1800 IN A 208.80.124.4
ns3.maccentrecloud.com.au. 1800 IN A 208.80.126.4
ns4.maccentrecloud.com.au. 1800 IN A 208.80.125.4
ns5.maccentrecloud.com.au. 1800 IN A 208.80.127.4
ns6.maccentrecloud.com.au. 1800 IN A 208.94.149.4
But the glue records don't quite match:
ns1.maccentrecloud.com.au. 900 IN A 208.94.148.4
ns2.maccentrecloud.com.au. 900 IN A 112.140.180.10
ns3.maccentrecloud.com.au. 900 IN A 208.80.126.4
ns4.maccentrecloud.com.au. 900 IN A 208.80.125.4
ns5.maccentrecloud.com.au. 900 IN A 208.80.127.4
ns6.maccentrecloud.com.au. 900 IN A 208.94.149.4
Update the glue (through the registrar for maccentrecloud.com.au
).
(ns2.maccentrecloud.com.au. / 112.140.180.10
responds differently, and the bad glue puts it into the mix of who should be queried)
Solution 2:
You have 6 name servers. 2 of them have the wrong zone information. Thus most of the time the answers are correct, but occasionally you hit a bad DNS server.
I'm not at my PC at the moment but you can check what each server is returning with a command like
dig @nsX.maccentrecloud.com.au elyseecollective.com.au A
For each nameserver and find the faulty ones. Then get the DNS provider to fix them or remove them from your registrars name server records for the domain.