Is the site down?
David
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(Connection has been reset by the Client)
This happens when the Client is killed (disconnected) while it is 'sleep'-ing
state.
The closest I was able to find is ECONNRESET, connection reset by
peer. Consider it also silenced.
--
Rocco Caputo - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://poe.perl.org/
On 16 Dec 2002, Al Tobey wrote:
err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing
portal sites.
www.perl.org seems ok, though.
Is anybody else experiencing this?
I get the same thing. Big big eww!
- Dmitri.
On (12/16/02 13:33), Dmitri Tikhonov wrote:
err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing
portal sites.
www.perl.org seems ok, though.
Is anybody else experiencing this?
yeah, there was a dns mixup this morning. its been resolved (har) now
and as soon as your
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 01:29:34PM -0500, Al Tobey wrote:
err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing
portal sites.
www.perl.org seems ok, though.
Is anybody else experiencing this?
Yes. The problem seems to be that poe.perl.org is a CNAME to
On (12/16/02 10:44), Dennis Taylor wrote:
Yes. The problem seems to be that poe.perl.org is a CNAME to
poe.eekeek.org, and the owner of that domain (Matt Cashner) forgot to
renew it. Whoops.
not at all actually. poe.eekeek.org is (was an A record pointed at a web
host). the host's ip
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 01:46:30PM -0500, sungo wrote:
like i said a minute ago, this is all just a dns confusion between the
hosting service poe.perl.org is on and my dns servers (the confusion
being that they didnt tell me the ip addys were changing). its all
fixed now.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:37:17 -0500 sungo wrote:
+--
| On (12/16/02 13:33), Dmitri Tikhonov wrote:
|
| err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing
| portal sites.
|
| www.perl.org seems ok, though.
|
| Is anybody else experiencing
On (12/16/02 11:05), Dennis Taylor wrote:
Good to hear that it's unrelated. But the domain still expired a
week ago, so you might want to have a chat with them about that too. :-)
no that's dotster's fault. apparently 'auto-renew' means 'delete all
pertinent information'