It has been happening regularly every night starting around 8:50PM and
lasting until nearly midnight. I am on a business class boardband setup,
which means I am paying way too much for their craptacular service. My
point being that business users are punished like home users with this
poor dns issue.
I called tonight around 9:15 and had the fortune to speak to someone at
TWC with more than two braincells. Probably a temp hire. Anyways, this
guy was in their Buffalo NOC and gave me this IP to use instead (primary
66.75.164.89 / secondary 66.75.164.90). They work very well. TWC's San
Diego area operation has always been janky at best.
They claim there are no issues, yet somehow by sheer coincidence their
SD area DNS goes totally wonky at 9PM. Yeah, total coincidence I'm sure.
--Jeff
James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
my roadrunner was behaving erratically, but it seemed to be that dns
wasn't working, so I inserted opendns in my resolve.conf and that fixed
it. Then a half-hour-or-so later roadrunner's dns started working again.
The interesting thing is that a dig of various roadrunner names such as
san.rr.com
san.res.rr.com (I just now discovered the existence of this one)
my IP (see header)
sometimes gives Answer but no Authority, and sometimes I think I've see
the opposite. Weird, it seems to me -- isn't it?
Regards,
..jim
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