On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:51:26 +0200
Wolfgang Lonien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
np - is there a status page somewhere for the Debian boxes, so next
time ppl could look it up themselves?
I would volunteer to make one, but I'm no DD...
We might need a status page for the status page box ...
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ed wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:51:26 +0200
Wolfgang Lonien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
np - is there a status page somewhere for the Debian boxes, so next
time ppl could look it up themselves?
I would volunteer to make one, but I'm no DD...
We might need a status page for the status
Hi DDs,
this may again be the wrong place - but from here (Germany), I cannot
access planet.debian.org anymore.
The problems seem to be with qwest.net, who themselves cannot route to
HP, where the planet actually is according to a 'whois':
(from qwest.net's Atlanta router):
traceroute to
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 12:42:06PM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
this may again be the wrong place - but from here (Germany), I cannot
access planet.debian.org anymore.
gluck, the box which hosts planet.debian.org and www.debian.org is down.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Michael
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Michael Banck wrote:
Hi,
Hi Michael,
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 12:42:06PM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
this may again be the wrong place - but from here (Germany), I cannot
access planet.debian.org anymore.
gluck, the box which hosts planet.debian.org and www.debian.org is down.
ic... that
I have always liked Demons (UK ISP) status which is linked to the motd
on their gateway. If you type finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] you
get the current status of their systems. Simple perl cgi which also
does a web page. If there is interest (and nothing already exists) I
will code something along
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