You can bypass the opendx.org site and go directly to the binaries at:

http://opendx.npaci.edu/bin/

Jeff

On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Richard Gillilan wrote:

> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Subject: opendx web access problem?
> > Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 11:06:34 -0500
> > From: Richard Gillilan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "M.Melle-Franco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > > Thank you for answering, you might think that I am stupid or something,
> > > but as I told you the page I got is something to do with
> > > montana, and it cannot find the download page, it seems there is a problem
> > > with some DNS server, I tried with two different machines, one in Italy
> > > one in the uk and I get the same:
> > >
> > > asterion~:host www.OpenDX.org
> > > www.OpenDX.org has address 199.2.139.3
> > >
> > > asterion~:host 199.2.139.3
> > > 3.139.2.199.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer www.montana.com
> > 
> > Strange, my nslookup reports the same results
> > 
> >  ren.tc.cornell.edu% nslookup www.OpenDX.org
> > Server:  BLANCA-FDDI.TC.CORNELL.EDU
> > Address:  128.84.30.41
> > 
> > Name:    www.OpenDX.org
> > Address:  199.2.139.3
> > 
> > ren.tc.cornell.edu% nslookup 199.2.139.3
> > Server:  BLANCA-FDDI.TC.CORNELL.EDU
> > Address:  128.84.30.41
> > 
> > Name:    www.montana.com
> > Address:  199.2.139.3
> > 
> > When I type in www.montana.com, I get the montana site you describe,
> > but www.opendx.org works correctly for me. Chris Pelkie tells me that
> > others were seeing this problem some time ago, so perhaps it has not
> > gone away. I'm not sure who the best contact person is for this so
> > I will forward your message to the opendx-general. Sounds like
> > some kind of routing problem.
> > 
> > If all else fails, perhaps someone at IBM can make the binary available
> > via ftp for you.
> > 
> > ps. I'm not on the opendx-general list, so please respond directly to
> > me.
> > 
> >  Thanks for alerting us to the problem.
> > 
> > >
> > > Can you still get there, if so what's the I.P address you use (number)?
> > >
> > >         Best regards
> > >
> > >                 Manu
> 

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