"John Neiberger" <john.neiberger@efirstbank.com> 4/12/04 8:51:58 AM
Scott Stursa <stursa@acns.fsu.edu> 4/12/04 8:26:15 AM >>>
Two (possibly related?) phenomena:
1. Nothing from NANOG since yesterday.
2. .org TLD names not resolving
That's interesting. I hadn't noticed that it was all .org TLD names that weren't resolving. I was considering posting a question regarding a problem I had just started to troubleshoot for a coworker where a .org address wasn't resolving, but the .co.us address that it redirects to would resolve correctly.
Quick followup to my own post. I shouldn't have said that all .org names won't resolve because that doesn't appear to be the case, but it does appear that some are not resolving. Anyone know what's going on? John --
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, John Neiberger wrote:
Quick followup to my own post. I shouldn't have said that all .org names won't resolve because that doesn't appear to be the case, but it does appear that some are not resolving.
Anyone know what's going on?
Examples would help... a quick sampling of .orgs seems to show them all resolving just fine from my perspective on things. Tim Wilde -- Tim Wilde twilde@dyndns.org Systems Administrator Dynamic Network Services, Inc. http://www.dyndns.org/
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Tim Wilde wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, John Neiberger wrote:
Quick followup to my own post. I shouldn't have said that all .org names won't resolve because that doesn't appear to be the case, but it does appear that some are not resolving.
Anyone know what's going on?
Examples would help... a quick sampling of .orgs seems to show them all resolving just fine from my perspective on things.
They seem to resolve fine from a number of web-based nslookup services.
From here, .com, .edu, .us, etc all resolve. Just not .org.
My best guess is that it's some kind of connectivity problem between us and the nearest root server for that tld. Time to start digging, I guess. (as for not getting NANOG mail, I'm seeing the replies to my post, so I guess there was no problem. Thanks for the replies). - SLS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scott L. Stursa 850/644-2591 Network Security Officer stursa@acns.fsu.edu Academic Computing and Network Services Florida State University Modern cyberspace is a deadly, festering swamp, teeming with dangerous programs such as "viruses," "worms," "Trojan horses" and "licensed Microsoft software" that can take over your computer and render it useless. - Dave Barry
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