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Re: Spain was offline
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:00:05 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
Spain (at least the .es-part) was offline nobody reported it...? What's going on? In the past you were faster...
DNS operational problems were briefly discussed on the DNS operations mailing list earlier. Although there are regular attempts to tie network routing and domain name services together, routing problems are still relatively independent of naming problems. But it may be a good opportunity for name server operators and network operators to double-check the processes and networks they use to fix name services and network services don't have unexpected co-dependencies. Do you know how to contact your network provider without looking upe.g. www.example.com (network provider web site)? IS TCPWRAPPER configured to lookup names before allowing an operator login on a
critical server? Do you know your name servers IP addresses? If the PSTN phone numbers don't work, do you have a INOC-DBA phone? If the INOC-DBA phone numbers don't work, do you have a PSTN phone number?
Current thread:
- Spain was offline Gunther Stammwitz (Aug 30)
- Re: Spain was offline billn (Aug 30)
- Re: Spain was offline Sean Donelan (Aug 30)
- Re: Spain was offline Michael . Dillon (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Joe Abley (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Michael . Dillon (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Florian Weimer (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Crist Clark (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Michael . Dillon (Aug 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Spain was offline Fergie (Aug 30)
- RE: Spain was offline Joseph Jackson (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Peter Corlett (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Valdis . Kletnieks (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Steven M. Bellovin (Aug 31)
- Re: Spain was offline Peter Corlett (Aug 31)