On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Adam McKenna wrote:
Hmm, gee, isn't there a cliche' that fits this exact problem? Something about eggs?
Yeah, all of MHSC.COM dns is fried in one swamp /24-sized basket: NS1.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.25 NS2.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.27 NS3.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.26 --Sam
Roeland, there are a BUNCH of us out there who will trade secondary services with you. Beyond that, there are "free" secondary services out there too. On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Sam Habash wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Adam McKenna wrote:
Hmm, gee, isn't there a cliche' that fits this exact problem? Something about eggs?
Yeah, all of MHSC.COM dns is fried in one swamp /24-sized basket:
NS1.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.25 NS2.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.27 NS3.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.26
--Sam
--- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc
nanog@Overkill.EnterZone.Net (John Fraizer) writes:
Roeland, there are a BUNCH of us out there who will trade secondary services with you. Beyond that, there are "free" secondary services out there too.
That's the spirit! A free secondary is http://soa.granitecanyon.com , and we would also be glad to trade secondary DNS and MX as well. There's robustness in diversity. Chris
Chris Beggy wrote:
A free secondary is http://soa.granitecanyon.com , and we would also be glad to trade secondary DNS and MX as well. There's robustness in diversity.
I can offer DNS and MX too, though I don't want to offer MX until I upgrade my servers. DNS I can do right now, and unlike Granite Canyon, *my* DNS servers work. -- Steven J. Sobol/CTO/JustThe.net LLC | sjsobol@NorthShoreTechnologies.net SAY IT LOUD: I'M GEEK AND I'M PROUD! | 888.480.4NET (4638) 216.619.2NET (2638) http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net | http://ClevelandProductions.com http://JustThe.net | Powered by Linux, pizza, Coke, Cuervo, and cheap beer.
Grr, didn't we just have this discussion about Microsoft? On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Sam Habash wrote:
Hmm, gee, isn't there a cliche' that fits this exact problem? Something about eggs?
Yeah, all of MHSC.COM dns is fried in one swamp /24-sized basket:
NS1.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.25 NS2.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.27 NS3.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.26
--Sam
As stated by a previous poster, if this guy wants to save his business, he needs a short term solution, like a colo or hosting deal that can be setup quickly.. Brian On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Sam Habash wrote:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Adam McKenna wrote:
Hmm, gee, isn't there a cliche' that fits this exact problem? Something about eggs?
Yeah, all of MHSC.COM dns is fried in one swamp /24-sized basket:
NS1.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.25 NS2.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.27 NS3.MHSC.NET 199.108.175.26
--Sam
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Brian
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