Well just to follow up on this.  It turns out that when JQuery.com moved
their new IP was within a large range of blocked IP address since Apr
2006.  As of today they are resolving this (for Jquery anyway) and
within a few days the ACLs on the routers should be fully updated and
those on navy networks should be able to hit it again.

Which means happy times again!

Thanks...

~Terry 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bader, Terrence C CTR MARMC, 231
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:32
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Subject: RE: Jquery site

which means they probably have new updated dns records and this mighty
military network just hasn't seen the need to update....

anyone want to do a nslookup for www.jquery.com for me?

I have a feeling that the same mighty military network might be doing
something at the proxy which is causing me problems....


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