Am 21. Apr, 2005 schwätzte der.hans so: OK, following my own advice I checked DNS when I had issues from my girlfriend's house last night. It is indeed a DNS issue, sort of. Cox recently dropped me down to 1 static IP from 3 static IPs. One of the static IPs that disappeared was dropped. I will have to move a DNS server over to my Deru DSL connection this weekend. ciao, der.hans > Am 20. Apr, 2005 schwätzte Jeremy C. Reed so: > > > This does not seem to be any DNS issue. > > > > The name servers responsible are (according to NS2.DERU.NET. and > > NS1.DERU.NET.): > > > > ns2.sequoia.net. 68.14.243.57 > > ns3.LuftHans.com. 68.110.171.226 > > > > ns3.LuftHans.com. and ns2.sequoia.net. returns IP 66.98.190.6 for > > plug.phoenix.az.us. > > Yes, when determining if something is a DNS issue, please check DNS > directly and provide those results. The web site not working could likely > have nothing to do with DNS issues. > > I believe most of those with issues are on cox. Could you check DNS > directly via host? > > host PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > lufthans@Schlepptop:~$ host PLUG.phoenix.az.us > PLUG.phoenix.az.us has address 66.98.190.6 > lufthans@Schlepptop:~$ host -t any PLUG.phoenix.az.us > PLUG.phoenix.az.us has address 66.98.190.6 > PLUG.phoenix.az.us name server ns2.sequoia.net. > PLUG.phoenix.az.us name server ns3.LuftHans.com. > > If that works try getting to the web site. If that doesn't work try > getting to the web site via the IP. If connections fail using the IP, then > it's not DNS. If host fails to resolve then it's either DNS or the > connection to the DNS server. > > danke, > > der.hans > -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # If you don't think for yourself, others will think for you -- # to their advantage. -- Harold Gordon --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss