Hey all.

.info is operating properly again. please let me know if you encounter any
errors.

Thx all.

/Em
OpenSRS


On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, erol M wrote:

> To follow up on this.
>
> The payment problem was corrected ( it was a dns issue ).
>
> Our Operations and development folks are working on the .info problem, as
> there are issues with connectivity to the .info registry at this time.
>
> I will update once I know more.
>
>
> /Em
> OpenSRS
>
>
> On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Robert L Mathews wrote:
>
> > I've been noticing a few odd order problems through out the day, which I
> > expect (DNS problems, etc.). But here's three somewhat unusual problems
> > that have occurred within the last five hours that I haven't seen
> > publicly discussed:
> >
> > - A transfer of a ".com" domain failed with the message "Order failed due
> > to pricing system unavailability". It's now stuck in my pending order
> > screen with a price of zero. (5006268 if OpenSRS wants to investigate.)
> >
> > - .info seems totally hosed. Lookups are mostly returning "No Registry
> > Agents to service domain: [xxxxxxx.info]". After much effort, I was able
> > to work past this and submit a domain into the pending queue, but in the
> > RWI it won't process it -- it says "domain taken" (although lookups, when
> > they're working, say that domain is available, and lookups at other
> > registrars such as NSI confirm this). (5007268 -- 1000 higher than the
> > other one! I love numerical coincidences. An alternate hypothesis you may
> > want to investigate is that just orders ending in 7268 are screwed up...)
> >
> > - although I can connect to the server at https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net
> > (indicating DNS is working okay), I get occasional 404 errors when
> > managing domains: "The requested URL /~vpop/resellers/index was not found
> > on this server."
> >
> > Maybe OpenSRS is already aware of these. If not, now you are  :-)
> >
> > --
> > Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
> >
>
> -------------------------------
> Agnostic apathetic isolationist.
> I don't know. I don't care. Go away.
>
> /Em
>
>

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Agnostic apathetic isolationist.
I don't know. I don't care. Go away.

/Em

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