granitecanyon gone?

Steve Senator sts+bind-users at senator.colospgs.co.us
Thu Mar 2 18:07:42 UTC 2000


It appears to have been lost ~3am on 29 February 2000. My guess
is that this was lost during the window of time when Verio usually
does maintenance on its network.

Scott Bertilson writes:
 >   I can't help but be very curious about why they have done
 > this...
 > 					Scott
 > > All of our servers are currently up. The problem is that our
 > > ISP for ns1, soa, and news is Verio. Verio is not advertising
 > > the route to our network. I would appreciate it if you and
 > > everyone else could help motivate Verio by calling them at
 > > 1-888-55VERIO (1-888-551-1630) and asking them to respond to case
 > > # 739848, the one describing the route to 205.166.226.0/24 via
 > > 199.239.20.1 for the customer of "Senator Enterprises."
 > > 
 > > Please help spread the word on this to motivate them to take
 > > faster action.
 > > -Steve Senator, for the Public DNS and Granite Canyon
 > > 
 > > 
 > > 
 > > clarkweb at my-deja.com writes:
 > >  > Haven't seen nor heard from granitecanyon in over 24 hours; can't even
 > >  > get to their website anymore.
 > >  > Question for the group: I had set up with granitecanyon using the
 > >  > unpublished primary method, with no problem. for primary, I ran a DNS
 > >  > server on my box, got a canonical name from yi.org and told GC that my
 > >  > nameserver was running on ns1.me.yi.org which seemed to work just fine.
 > >  > I noticed granitecanyon was down, so i thought I'd try something. I
 > >  > went to networksolutions, and registered ns1.me.com as a host, which
 > >  > allowed me to put the ip address of my machine in...I went into my DNS
 > >  > server and put ns1.me.com in as a "A" record...I then updated my
 > >  > listing with networksolutions to show that ns1.me.com was the primary
 > >  > nameserver and put granitecanyon as secondary.
 > >  > anyone think this will work? it seems like i'm swallowing my own tail,
 > >  > so to speak.
 > >  > 
 > >  > 
 > >  > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
 > >  > Before you buy.
 > >  > 
 > > 
 > > 




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