In message <5452D146.4080307@altadena.net>, Pete Carah writes:
On 10/30/2014 06:27 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
IPv6 is production. Report the problem.
Sorry for reporting it here, but there seems to be more than one problem (the link resulting from clicking on "nist time".
What does reporting a 404 to nanog do? The network to them is UP. Since the front page is up and actually has a address for reporting web problems I would expect that you would report the problem there (I've cc'd the address). If the front page wasn't up you should do a whois lookup and use those contact details except this a .gov domain where whois is a farce. So you also need to contact your federal representative and complain about that. Nist can put contact details on their web page: Public Inquiries Unit NIST, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 1070, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1070 Email: inquiries@nist.gov Phone: (301) 975-NIST (6478) or Federal Relay Service (800) 877-8339 (TTY) But the whois give this farcical response: % DOTGOV WHOIS Server ready Domain Name: NIST.GOV Status: ACTIVE
Last update of whois database: 2014-10-31T00:16:27Z <<< Please be advised that this whois server only contains information pertaining to the .GOV domain. For information for other domains please use the whois server at RS.INTERNIC.NET.
I get the nist front page fine on v6, then click on the time link and get a 404 looking for a strange url: "hxxp://time.gov/HTML5" (which could be fine but does look a little strange.)
-- Pete
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