The problem appears to be with ipc.com nameserver = NS60.WORLDNIC.com. ipc.com nameserver = NS59.WORLDNIC.com. Anyone know what's happening?
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Joseph Nuara wrote:
The problem appears to be with
ipc.com nameserver = NS60.WORLDNIC.com. ipc.com nameserver = NS59.WORLDNIC.com.
Anyone know what's happening?
note, I'm not a dns admin nor a network engineer, BUT these aren't root servers... Perhaps your host(s) are being filtered at worldnic.com's host level while your provider's server(s) are not?
On Apr 22, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
The problem appears to be with
ipc.com nameserver = NS60.WORLDNIC.com. ipc.com nameserver = NS59.WORLDNIC.com.
Anyone know what's happening?
note, I'm not a dns admin nor a network engineer, BUT these aren't root servers... Perhaps your host(s) are being filtered at worldnic.com's host level while your provider's server(s) are not?
I have been told by a Network Solutions hosting customer that the NSI name servers are down. This is (obviously) affecting their mail & web. Since WORLDNIC.com is NSI, this would make sense. But yeah, this ain't nuttin' to do wit da r00t servers. -- TTFN, patrick
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Christopher L. Morrow
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Joseph Nuara
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Patrick W. Gilmore