On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 01:34:36AM -0400, Nick Sabalausky wrote: > "H. S. Teoh" <hst...@quickfur.ath.cx> wrote in message > news:mailman.622.1336775821.24740.digitalmar...@puremagic.com... > > On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 05:48:40PM -0400, Nick Sabalausky wrote: > >> Is it just me, or does GitHub (in its entirety) seem to be down > >> today? > > [...] > > > > Works for me. Are you behind a firewall? > > > > My router has one built-in, but I haven't blocked any sites with it, > certainly not github. Haven't even changed any settings on it lately. > > Although I'd have no idea what kind of crazy fucking shit my ISP might > be pulling (Timer Warner - yea, they're not exactly known for basic > competence.)
It might be a stale DNS entry perhaps? Try the IP address directly: 207.97.227.239 > The HTTP request goes out to them and then...the connection just sits > there indefinitely...doing...nothing. Nothing gets sent back, the > connection doesn't close. Maybe github.com got blacklisted for basic competence? :-P > Everything else seems to work fine...Jusus christ...those stupid > goddamn motherfuckers turned they're goddam "send him *our* page for > every unmatched DNS request" bullshit back on, after I've already shut > the fucking thing off twice in the last few years. [...] Ah the infamous DNS ad pages. Are you sure you aren't accidentally blocking github.com by blocking those pages? :-) I used to be overzealous in blocking IPs... used to have entire /8 blocks in my iptables drop list, collateral damage be damned. Until one day I put one too many /8 entries in there and things started breaking horribly. :-P T -- "The number you have dialed is imaginary. Please rotate your phone 90 degrees and try again."