[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-05 Thread Scott Harney
will hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Frankly all I care about is getting the technical details right. I could give a rat's bottom for all the griping and personal vendettas. big nasty company. blah blah blah. boo bleepin' hoo. go write a kernel. write code. advocate linux. participate in a

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Scott Harney
Kory Wnuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just recently moved and switched from DSL to COX. I was told by a tech that the DNS(s) are set to switch every 24 hours. I am not certain of the validity of this statement, but that is what I was told. That's just silly -- Scott Harney[EMAIL

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Shannon B. Roddy
Scott Harney wrote: Kory Wnuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just recently moved and switched from DSL to COX. I was told by a tech that the DNS(s) are set to switch every 24 hours. I am not certain of the validity of this statement, but that is what I was told. That's just silly

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Scott Harney
Shannon B. Roddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No... it is because they are running win2k server as the DNS servers. That's as long as the fresh MCSE graduates can keep them running. No. actually they're not. they're running cisco CNR on solaris last time I checked. -- Scott Harney[EMAIL

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Shannon B. Roddy
Scott Harney wrote: Shannon B. Roddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No... it is because they are running win2k server as the DNS servers. That's as long as the fresh MCSE graduates can keep them running. No. actually they're not. they're running cisco CNR on solaris last time I checked.

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Scott Harney
Shannon B. Roddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yeah... yeah ruin my attempt at bashing M$. Thanks a lot dude :-) Sorry. I've met they're net engineers. they're good folks. And since I used to do that myself, I gotta back em :) There's a vast gulf between the techs customers encounter

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Shannon B. Roddy
Sorry. I've met they're net engineers. they're good folks. And since I used to do that myself, I gotta back em :) There's a vast gulf between the techs customers encounter and these folks I would imagine that the net guys at cox really are pretty good. I was more interested at bashing

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Bill LeBlanc
At 07:08 PM 9/3/03 -0400, you wrote: I just recently moved and switched from DSL to COX. I was told by a tech that the DNS(s) are set to switch every 24 hours. I am not certain of the validity of this statement, but that is what I was told. -K I wonder how obligated an ISP is to stick to the

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread will hill
On 2003.09.04 00:52 Scott Harney wrote: Shannon B. Roddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yeah... yeah ruin my attempt at bashing M$. Thanks a lot dude :-) Sorry. I've met they're net engineers. they're good folks. And since I used to do that myself, I gotta back em :) There's a

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Scott Harney
will hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: oops. I fogot I'm not supposed to say anything nice about cox lest I get to read another long screed about evil empires and such. I'll shut back up now. On 2003.09.04 00:52 Scott Harney wrote: Shannon B. Roddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yeah... yeah

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Scott Harney
Bill LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I wonder how obligated an ISP is to stick to the DNS addresses listed with Internic? Internic (www.internic.net) has a form to report problems with its listing. All you have to do is enter your name and email address and the URL of the provider whose

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread -ray
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Bill LeBlanc wrote: I wonder how obligated an ISP is to stick to the DNS addresses listed with Internic? Internic (www.internic.net) has a form to report problems with its listing. All you have to do is enter your name and email address and the URL of the provider

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread Adam J. Melancon
I usually use 4.2.2.2 as my DNS server. I have a few memorized just incase the one i'm using goes down. Adam J. Melancon _ Compare Cable, DSL or Satellite plans: As low as $29.95. https://broadband.msn.com

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-04 Thread will hill
Yeah, that's like Cox. Can't keep a promise for more than 11 minutes. Cam you at least make your appologies for Cox shorter? On 2003.09.04 09:19 Scott Harney wrote: oops. I fogot I'm not supposed to say anything nice about cox lest I get to read another long screed about evil empires and

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-03 Thread Kory Wnuk
I just recently moved and switched from DSL to COX. I was told by a tech that the DNS(s) are set to switch every 24 hours. I am not certain of the validity of this statement, but that is what I was told. -K On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 19:28, Doug Riddle wrote: Is it too much to ask that they send

[brlug-general] Re: [brlug-newbies] COX DNS numbers.

2003-09-03 Thread Joey Kelly
I run one of the OpenNIC tier-2 servers, and you guys are welcome to use it. The IP is 216.107.118.100. Also I have a weather page at http://joeykelly.net/weather/neworleans.php. --Joey Thou spake: I just recently moved and switched from DSL to COX. I was told by a tech that the DNS(s) are