Hans, There is still a bigger issue than DNS. I don't know if you got a chance to see all of the traffic on the thread, but the bigger issue appears to be that, even though most hosts are successfully negotiating the DNS, the EV1 servers are blocking a wide range of IP addresses from accessing the servers. I don't know the details of the EV1 hosting, but I know that there have been a couple of offers on the list to host the server locally, and we might want to either look into that option, or at least get EV1 to deal with the IP blocking issue. ==Joseph++ der.hans wrote: >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 >> >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------- 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