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So there are some DNS troubles in my area. by shorty822006-11-19 12:55:59
  where are you? I've been having problems too. by nedludd 2004-12-12 20:40:36
Since last Thursday. I've run the gamut of tests and stuff on my end, but ultimately I think it's a routing problem somewhere out there. Traceroutes by IP address are dying consistently in the same place time after time, though it varies by website. They are getting far beyond my house and router.

I'm seeing the same thing in my browser as you: "website not found."

Info:
location is Cleveland, OH
ISP is SBC
[ Reply ]
    Milton, Florida (near Pensacola). by shorty822004-12-12 20:41:34
      Wonder if the problems are further up the line. by nedludd2004-12-12 20:46:00
        It has improved. Doesn't happen quite so often. (n (n/t) by shorty822004-12-12 20:47:20
        It might be a problem affecting a few DNS servers by shorty822004-12-12 21:04:43
    I've been having problems with SBC for weeks. by niwikki2004-12-12 20:46:01
      Dunno what kind of issue it is specifically. by nedludd2004-12-12 20:51:09
      For Windows XP: by shorty822004-12-12 20:57:56
        a couple more hosts for reference: by PsychoI3oy2004-12-12 21:03:30
          I dunno mac os9 either, but for osx it should be by PsychoI3oy2004-12-12 21:04:26
          Thanks. I was about to use ping to figure out by shorty822004-12-12 21:07:04
          thanks. by niwikki2004-12-12 21:10:13
            ok, that wasn't it. by niwikki2004-12-12 23:17:32

 

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