Just on a quick check... 

Dig on domain: 
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; <<>> DiG 8.3 <<>> 1295netnames.com 
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; res_nsend to server default -- 202.61.194.8: Connection timed out
[clickngo@www logs]$ dig www.1295netnames.com

; <<>> DiG 8.3 <<>> www.1295netnames.com 
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; res_nsend to server default -- 202.61.194.8: Connection timed out
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looks like the server is the problem.. maybe the authority records have 
been changed... or box got reset with errors.. 

Delegation is fine.. 
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     NS1.1295NETNAMES.COM   216.87.159.197
     NS2.1295NETNAMES.COM   216.87.159.198
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Ping:

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14 packets transmitted, 13 packets received, 7% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 369.8/375.7/381.8 ms
----------------------------------------------------------------------

May want to look at that... it's the average one above, but there were 
others that had a high packet loss. 35% - 45%.

Hope that this helps... 

Michael Pappas
Click'nGo! (Aust)




>Have no idea if this is an OpenSRS problem, registry problem or my 
problem.
>I have been running my own DNS for over 5 years. All my other domains 
(about
>150) on the DNS server are functioning. This domain that is down now
>1295netNames.com was functioning for a week or so fine. I have made no
>changes on my end but the domain has quite working today. This is really
>embarrassing to us, how can we sell domains when we can't even keep ours
>running? I have double and triple checked the DNS entries for this domain
>and can't find a problem on this end. That is not to say there is not 
one, I
>just can't find it..
>
> This is not unlike the same exact problem I had last week with 
eAustin.com.
>This was even more embarrassing since I assured this customer that there
>would be NO downtime for his site which is high profile. All I did in this
>case was do a transfer then pug in our DNS servers after the transfer. AS
>far as I can remember, the problems started before I plugged in our DNS
>servers but after the transfer.
>
>     On to the bigger problem. When I had this problem last week, I sent 
an
>email explaining the urgency of the matter and asked for some quick help 
to
>make sure it was not on OpenSRS' end. A week or so later still no 
response!
>I only sent an email because I had a terribly hard time trying to find the
>phone number on the Opensrs site. Anyhow, the domain last week just
>mysteriously started working without any changes on my end whatsoever 
about
>an hour or two after the email I sent but never did get a response..
>
>    Since we had been down for at least a good part of the day, I tried
>looking for the number again. I went to http://www.opensrs.org/ clicked on
>RSP support, then contact support and I go this:
>
>Sorry -- the page you requested was not found on this server.
>If you followed a broken link on this site, please email Technical 
Support.
>Click here to return to our home page.
>
>Thank-you for visiting OpenSRS!
>
>
>   On this error page I noticed a little link in the masthead graphic that
>said "contact us". I clicked it and to my joy I found the phone number. I
>called the 800 number and followed the prompts to OpenSRS support. After
>doing so the menu would either start over from the main menu or transfer 
me
>to a number that would just ring forever with no answer! After 30 rings or
>so, I decided to hang up. I tried this process over and over getting the
>same alternating results, thrown to the beginning of the menu or to the
>infinitely ringing extension.
>
>
>      Still no response to my email from today or last week. Still down!
>Still no way to get in contact with OpenSRS in a timely fashion..
>
>   Although, this could I guess in some way be my fault or a problem on my
>end I doubt it. I am very pleased with OpenSRS since the beginning of the
>program but am pretty disappointed in them over the last week or so.
>
> Can anyone help? Are you there OpenSRS? I know they use to monitor the
>group and looks like they still do, maybe I will get lucky and they will
>read my post..
>
> Has anyone else had experiences like this where a domain just goes dead 
for
>no reason then comes back when it feels like with no changes on your end?
>
> Todd
>
>Reserve Your Domain For ONLY $12.95!!!!!
>No strings, no need to buy anything else!
>http://www.1295netNames.com

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