FYI...

Just connected to the www.mysql.com site this morning with no problems :)


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Ian Gibbons wrote:
On 21 Apr 2004 at 9:14, Lou Olsten wrote:


I have not been able to access the mysql.com server for about a day and a
half now from my office.  From home, it's fine.  There have been rare
occasions in the past when our provider had dropped (or very slow)
connectivity with certain nodes on the Internet.  My understanding there is
limited, but I know that there are really only a handful of actual back-bone
providers out there for the 'Net, and if a main provider has problems with
one of those points, it can take down (or slow) access to vast geographical
areas.  I believe that's what's going on with our provider at present.
However, getting them to troubleshoot it is another matter altogether.  It
usually starts with "Did you restart your modem?" and degrades from there.
I can get to every other site that I normally visit without problems.  Still
no MySQL as of 9:14am EST.


Hi,

No luck with www.mysql.com

but

http://dev.mysql.com/

works fine.

Ian



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