http://www.ipdemocracy.com/archives/2006/09/27/#001985 I have not seen this show up on the list yet neither have I seen any public statements released. It is being passed on as a comcast problem but I know of others with connectivity as well as myself hat has no connectivity at all with comcast. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Elijah Savage | AOL IM:layer3rules Senior Network Engineer | When it has to be switched or routed. http://www.digitalrage.org | The Information Technology News Center ----- http://www.digitalrage.org/?page_id=46 for pgp public key--------
Reports were saying it was a DNS issue, as putting the IP address in to get to Gmail as well as other Google services would work without incident. -brandon On 9/27/06, Elijah Savage <esavage@digitalrage.org> wrote:
http://www.ipdemocracy.com/archives/2006/09/27/#001985
I have not seen this show up on the list yet neither have I seen any public statements released.
It is being passed on as a comcast problem but I know of others with connectivity as well as myself hat has no connectivity at all with comcast.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Elijah Savage | AOL IM:layer3rules Senior Network Engineer | When it has to be switched or routed. http://www.digitalrage.org | The Information Technology News Center ----- http://www.digitalrage.org/?page_id=46 for pgp public key--------
-- Brandon Galbraith Email: brandon.galbraith@gmail.com AIM: brandong00 Voice: 630.400.6992 "A true pirate starts drinking before the sun hits the yard-arm. Yarrrr. --thelost"
From a DS3 of mine it was very sporadic and DNS was resolving fine for me which is why I asked about it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Elijah Savage | AOL IM:layer3rules Senior Network Engineer | When it has to be switched or routed. http://www.digitalrage.org | The Information Technology News Center ----- http://www.digitalrage.org/?page_id=46 for pgp public key-------- On Sep 27, 2006, at 7:49 PM, Brandon Galbraith wrote:
Reports were saying it was a DNS issue, as putting the IP address in to get to Gmail as well as other Google services would work without incident.
-brandon
On 9/27/06, Elijah Savage <esavage@digitalrage.org> wrote: http://www.ipdemocracy.com/archives/2006/09/27/#001985
I have not seen this show up on the list yet neither have I seen any public statements released.
It is being passed on as a comcast problem but I know of others with connectivity as well as myself hat has no connectivity at all with comcast.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Elijah Savage | AOL IM:layer3rules Senior Network Engineer | When it has to be switched or routed. http://www.digitalrage.org | The Information Technology News Center ----- http://www.digitalrage.org/?page_id=46 for pgp public key--------
-- Brandon Galbraith Email: brandon.galbraith@gmail.com AIM: brandong00 Voice: 630.400.6992 "A true pirate starts drinking before the sun hits the yard-arm. Yarrrr. --thelost"
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