101 website problem

Hi

A friend sent me the following url

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about 101's but it seems to be broken anybody know if it is still active.

Matrix

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Martyn must be fiddling with his servers again. He's probably only got back from Peterborough, so I expect it'll be tomorrow b4 he gets it going again

Alex

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Alex

I don't think so. I seem to remember him saying he was stopping down in Peterborough till tomorrow then something about a boat I could be wrong though. it was working this morning at 9.00am Andy

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Andy.Smalley

I've sent him a text to tell him, just in case he wants to panic about it. I suspect he already has it all under control.

And yes, you are right about the boat thing!

Tim Hobbs

'58 Series 2 '77 101FC Ambulance '95 Discovery V8i

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Hmm. I didn't know 101 ambulances flated

Alex

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Alex

In case it helps him, it's a DNS problem by the looks of things. He has two DNS servers listed for the domain, the first doesn't have any data for the domain and the second server is unreachable.

The servers are: dns0.nildram.co.uk - doesn't have any DNS information for 101fc.net but is answering queries DNS0.REDSYS.NET - not responding to anything

cheers

Dave W.

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Dave White

Twas twiddling and moving things around just before offing to the LRO show. Forgot to change some DNS boxes, then shut down the old DNS.

Thanks to Tim for the txt - but the monitoring box had already been sending me alerts - which I ignored hoping someone else in the office would deal with it - which they did eventually :-)

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Mother

About as chilled out as is possible...

Kept it afloat, too :-)

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Mother

Pretty much. The ns which holds the soa was turned off just before I left for the LRO show - 24 hours later, it all died ;-)

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Mother

Name Server - and in this case, the main one. It's the bit which interprets the understandable 'words' of, for example, a web address, into the numbers which move requests and data around the internet.

Not a good idea to fiddle whilst in a hurry - especially if that hurry involves very soon being 150 miles away :-)

Martyn

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Mother

On or around Tue, 16 Sep 2003 21:06:58 +0100, Mother enlightened us thusly:

Oh I dunno... at least yer out of range of the people complaining.

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Austin Shackles

Yeah but what I want top know is did you find any fish with that finder before I invest in any gadget I want to see the photographic evidence and none of that"It was this big..." malarky ;-)

Lee D

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Lee_D

I had visions of Monty and mates trying to do a great escape having inadvertantly hit the ISDN feed with a shovel.....

:-)

Lee

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Lee_D

Loads, sadly it was telling me that they were in the Irish Sea - not that handy for Peterborough ;-)

fna fna...

Martyn

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Mother

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