That’s all good and fine for your DNS, but it did nothing for me when Peter
from www.BeckmanPimpsStereos.com was calling every 3 minutes screaming that his
web site has been down for a day and that he’s losing “millions of dollars”,
all because we just had to migrate his ColdFusion site off a ye
Hahaha yeah, thanks Residential ISPs, your DNS sucks. I always found a
better caching resolver, like UUNET, until Verizon got better at it, and
then Google DNS came along.
The caches have cleared.
Beckman
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022, Alex Balashov wrote:
Why, back in my day, residential ISPs would ign
Why, back in my day, residential ISPs would ignore your TTLs and cache for 3
days no matter what you did…
Kids these days.
— Alex
> On Jan 20, 2022, at 7:54 PM, Peter Beckman wrote:
>
> Please, y'all -- when doing a DNS migration, ensure 1000% that your DNS
> records on your old DNS provide
DIDWW seems to be midway between moving from GoDaddy DNS to their own
internal DNS.
Their DNS Servers are cached for 1 hour.
We started seeing DNS failures for api.didww.com which returns no entries
from
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
didww.com. 3600IN NS ns14.
That sounds as believable as the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville that
took out local and 911 phone services out all the way up to St Louis.
Anyone who's familiar with the network knows St Louis isn't in the same
LATA and a building built to withstand natural disasters etc wouldn't be
damaged
Mike-
An extra-large wall-wart :-)
-Jeff
Quoting Mike Hammett :
Currently the story is that there was a power supply issue in Chicago.
Okay, so Chicago went down. What about Ashburn? Just how big was
that power supply? ;-)
I know TNS has more facilities, so I'm going to
Currently the story is that there was a power supply issue in Chicago.
Okay, so Chicago went down. What about Ashburn? Just how big was that power
supply? ;-)
I know TNS has more facilities, so I'm going to try to get another link out of
them gratis.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Co