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Re: Who broke .org?
From: Jeff Wasilko <jeffw () smoe org>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 14:32:50 -0400
On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 11:12:31PM -0400, Joe Maimon wrote:
Come to think about it, there was a thread here a while back about this very thing. root server robustness and all that. What number/timeframe reported .org hiccup does this make?
It's at least the 2nd. Last big one was 10/16/2003. I lost mail as a result of this, so I'm not happy (nothing looks worse than a prospective employer trying to mail you and getting bounces due to the domain disappearing from the internet). I don't think I'm happy having .org run by folks with this as their motto: ""Technology so advanced, even we don't understand it!"(R)". Can't we just go back to non-anycast, please? -j
Current thread:
- Who broke .org? Richard A Steenbergen (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? Tim Wilde (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? Tim Wilde (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? Joe Maimon (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? David A . Ulevitch (Jul 01)
- Re: Who broke .org? Jeff Wasilko (Jul 02)
- Re: Who broke .org? Patrick W Gilmore (Jul 02)
- Re: Who broke .org? Jeff Wasilko (Jul 02)
- Re: Who broke .org? Bill Woodcock (Jul 03)
- Re: Who broke .org? Jeff Wasilko (Jul 03)
- Re: Who broke .org? Edward B. Dreger (Jul 03)
- Re: Who broke .org? bmanning (Jul 04)
- Re: Who broke .org? Edward B. Dreger (Jul 04)
- Re: Who broke .org? Rob Payne (Jul 04)
- Re: Who broke .org? bmanning (Jul 04)
- Re: Who broke .org? Bill Woodcock (Jul 04)
- Re: Who broke .org? Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 01)