> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Graeme Clark > Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 5:52 PM > To: nanog@merit.edu > Subject: RE: Root DNS servers > > > > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 11:16:05AM -0400, Joseph Nuara wrote: > > > > > > Does anyone know what is currently happening with the root DNS > servers? > > > I'm currently unable to do A and MX lookups on some > domains while my > > > service providers DNS server appears to be ok ... > > > > well, not speaking for the rest of them... > > we seem to be answering every legal/legitimate > > query that we receive. > > > > why do you think your problem has -anything- to do > > with the root server system? > > > > --bill > > > ------------ > > I've got a dozen or so domains with NSI, and their story is > they lost 18 > servers to 'a crash' earlier today. Apparently all fixed now - things > just need to propagate. > > Graeme > > graeme clark | leader, network technologies and services | > lavalife inc. > | toronto tel 416 263 6300 x 3658 | fax 416 263 6303 > > -------------- > Hi Bill, > > the root is fine. > > I would like to know what domains. At least some of them. >
[ SNIP ] Folks, these [this and "new worm?" ] are clearly on-topic operational posts. If we could up the content on any outage like assertions, I know a lot of us would appreciate the on topic post -and- the extra information. Thanks for the early warning, regardless. After the global sound of coffee mugs hitting the floor, it only takes us a few minutes to look into these things. The extra data helps. Regards, -M< -- Martin Hannigan (c) 617-388-2663 VeriSign, Inc. (w) 703-948-7018 Network Engineer IV Operations & Infrastructure [EMAIL PROTECTED]