- http://www.jobsgopublic.com
- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 14th, 2008
Cannot get to the above site on Be, BT or Tiscali
It appears that the DNS servers are dead
Anyone able to get to it OK?
- Posted by Graham J on February 14th, 2008
"Nicola Redwood" <nicolaexternal-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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OK here (Zen)
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- Posted by Jim Crowther on February 14th, 2008
In uk.telecom.broadband, on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 18:20:57, Nicola Redwood
wrote:
They seem to be off the net. (AAISP connection, running local DNS
server Treewalk)
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- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 14th, 2008
"Jim Crowther" <Don't_bother@blackhole.do-not-spam.me.uk> wrote in message
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For some, but not for others
Appears that there is a message on the site saying they are having technical
hiccups (sic) for those that can get to it
More than hiccoughs I'd say
- Posted by Nick Castle on February 14th, 2008
On Feb 14, 6:20 pm, "Nicola Redwood" <nicolaexternal-
newsgro...@yahoo.com> wrote:
No, can't get to it here (BT) will try when I get home (Plusnet).
Nick.
p.s. Just tried traceroute:-
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1>tracert www.jobsgopublic.com
Unable to resolve target system name www.jobsgopublic.com.
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1>
- Posted by Bob Eager on February 14th, 2008
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 19:32:59 UTC, "Nicola Redwood"
<nicolaexternal-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote:
Both of the nameservers are borked - one is timing out, and the other is
SERVFAIL.
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- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 14th, 2008
Not much of an expert when it comes to networking, but I was under the
impression (probably wrongly) that going via IP should work in the case of
DNS failure
Also, why can some people get to the site, yet others can't
<confused>
- Posted by Nick Castle on February 14th, 2008
"Nick Castle" <nickcastle@live.co.uk> wrote in message
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Working OK via Pluset. 21:42 14/2.
Nick.
- Posted by Nick Castle on February 14th, 2008
"Nicola Redwood" <nicolaexternal-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Routing?
<confused too>
Nick
- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 14th, 2008
"Nick Castle" <nickcastle@live.co.uk> wrote in message
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servers has resolve the problem
- Posted by Bob Eager on February 14th, 2008
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 21:01:15 UTC, "Nicola Redwood"
<nicolaexternal-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote:
That is not incompatible with what I said. It's probably a rotuing
problem, which means that access to the nameservers and the actual site
are both broken.
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- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 14th, 2008
Occurred to me though that I couldn't get to it at work either using either
BT or Easynet DNS.
Didn't work for me on Tiscali dial-up either
I'd flushed DNS and all that
- Posted by Jim Crowther on February 15th, 2008
In uk.telecom.broadband, on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:49:59, Nicola Redwood
wrote:
Back now.
The reason some people could see it may have been that their DNS servers
were not obeying TTL, and still had the IP address in their cache.
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Jim Crowther
- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 15th, 2008
Was working at work now as well
- Posted by ebstar on February 18th, 2008
Apologies for the lack of DNS resolution discussed here.
As you have all correctly identified we did indeed have loss of DNS a
of Weds evening. Depending on your ISP's DNS cache - service resume
Thursday. The web servers were unaffected other than being unreachabl
which amounts to the same thing for users. I can assure you there was n
data loss - just a loss of routes to our servers.
Direct IP address access will have continued to work depending on whic
service you were trying to access due to the use of Apache virtua
hosts.
Again I'm sorry for the frustration this must have caused and
appreciate your understanding of the technical issues at hand.
Cheers,
Eben
Eben Halford | CTO for now | Jobsgopublic.co
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- Posted by Nicola Redwood on February 19th, 2008
Thank you very much for the response, Eben
Hope everything is sorted now
Nicola