On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:18:00AM -0600, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > DNS records are cached so you don't always have to wait for the DNS > server. This caching can happen at the ISP level and higher as well. > By flushing your DNS cache you are removing the record you received. > Usually when one knows that an ip address is going to change, you set > a lower time out and wait the appropriate amount of time, which was > determined by your old timeout, before changing it. But the issue > could be local or, if enough people are requesting your page, based on > the ISP or borders of autonomous systems. > > Its just the infrastructure of the www, I'm guessing your old provider > didn't care about the minutia of managing a seamless transition since > they were losing you. I would expect that this problem will resolve > itself within the day or at worst the week.
Yes, I don't trust my old provider to do anything sensible. That's why we moved... Let's just wait a few days. Once it looks stable, we can make fenicsproject.org work again (without the www). Currently, this site reports that it works: http://www.checksite.us/?url=www.fenicsproject.org but not this: http://downorisitjustme.com/res.php?url=www.fenicsproject.org -- Anders _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~fenics Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~fenics More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

