
Right now from here, dig + trace for openssl.net is showing problems. m.root-servers.net show the ns servers to be ns6.gandi.net ns1.openssl.com dns1.indithosting.net dns2.indithosting.net I am not getting answers from ns6.gandi.net sometimes. Oops a traceroute shows my traffic goes through Level3. So I can forgive that right now. But... You get different NS servers from different servers hosting openssl.net dns2.indithosting.net is reporting the zone's NS servers as: dns1.indithosting.net through dns5.indihosting.net ns1.openssl.com and sometimes ns6.gandi.net, but not always. Confusing at best. Lyle Giese LCR Computer Services, Inc. On 02/13/14 02:17, James Hartig wrote:
Looks like that one nameserver 4.30.38.34 is on level3. Thanks for the clarification Stephane.
Thanks, -- James Hartig Software Engineer @ Grooveshark.com http://twitter.com/jameshartig
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:05 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@nic.fr <mailto:bortzmeyer@nic.fr>> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 02:42:48AM -0500, James Hartig <fastest963@gmail.com <mailto:fastest963@gmail.com>> wrote a message of 70 lines which said:
> ** server can't find www.openssl.org <http://www.openssl.org>: NXDOMAIN
nslookup is a very poor DNS diagnostic tool. The problem is that www.openssl.org <http://www.openssl.org> is an alias to openssl.net <http://openssl.net> and openssl.net <http://openssl.net> is (stupidly) served by only one name server, which is currently down.
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