You need to be using the ORSC root to be able to see it. If you
do it *does* work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 8 16:42:51 ~
# nslookup ph-1.613.473.1719
Server: ns1.vrx.net
Address: 199.166.24.1
Name: ph-1.613.473.1719
Address: 199.166.24.148
At 02:31 AM 5/9/00 +1000, you wrote:
>I don't know about floating the root but this link doesn't seem to work.
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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ph-1.613.473.1719
>>It's about travel on expense accounts to places with good beer. - BKR
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>Patrick Corliss
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>The requested URL could not be retrieved
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>While trying to retrieve the URL: http://ph-1.613.473.1719/
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>The following error was encountered:
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>Unable to determine IP address from host name for ph-1.613.473.1719
>The dnsserver returned:
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>DNS Domain 'ph-1.613.473.1719' is invalid: Host not found (authoritative).
>This means that:
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>The cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in the URL.
>Check if the address is correct.
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>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Generated Mon, 08 May 2000 16:57:46 GMT by proxy.cherrytech.com.au
>(Squid/2.2.STABLE4)
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard J. Sexton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tuesday, 9 May 2000 2:23
>Subject: [IFWP] floating the root
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>>Hey WXW, explain what floating the root means. You're objecting to it
>>because Fleming thought it up, yet you have no idea what it means or
>>how it works.
>>
>>Prove me wrong.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ph-1.613.473.1719
It's about travel on expense accounts to places with good beer. - BKR