Re: [CGUYS] OpenDNS weirdness

2008-01-11 Thread MrMike6by9
My home machine is on Comcast and I was using it's DNS servers when
this question first appeared. As a long time customer of High
Criteria, I immediately checked. There was some initial hestitation
but I reached the site  and was relieved. I really like TR.

YMMV


 If we're taking a poll, I can't reach them either when I change to
 OpenDNS. Makes me want to go back to Comcast DNS because I wonder how
 many others are broken?


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Re: [CGUYS] OpenDNS weirdness

2008-01-11 Thread b_s-wilk

207.139.99.99 works cor www.highcriteria.com.

You can ping the IP address 208.67.217.132, but there may be no web site 
there. Maybe they moved the site.




Nope. At 1:06am est still erroring out here in Firefox, Opera, and MSIE7.

What's even stranger - both tracert and ping work, resolving to
208.67.217.132! No, http://208.67.217.132 doesn't work in a browser.




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Re: [CGUYS] OpenDNS weirdness

2008-01-10 Thread John Duncan Yoyo
It just worked for me.  Probably a temporary glitch at Open DNS.

On Jan 10, 2008 7:42 PM, Tony B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If we're taking a poll, I can't reach them either when I change to
 OpenDNS. Makes me want to go back to Comcast DNS because I wonder how
 many others are broken?

 On Jan 10, 2008 6:52 PM, Roger D. Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  At 4:13 PM -0500 1/10/08, Steve at Verizon wrote:
 
  Now I'm really confused. I switched back and forth a few times
  specifying the OpenDNS DNS servers (208.67.222.222 and
  208.65.220.220) and none (letting Verizon DSL select) and fail and
  succeed each time. (This is the only url I have ever had problems
  with using OpenDSL.)
  
  At the OpenDNS web site, I used their CacheCheck feature which
  showed that they could not resolve www.highcriteria.com at any of
  their DNS, even with a Cache refresh.
  
  Is it just me?? and why??
 
  I compared my OpenDNS addresses with yours and note that I have
  208.67.220.220 for the second address, NOT 208.65..;.
 
  Maybe that is the difference?
 
  PS. I also tried BOTH www.highcriteria.com and just highcriteria.com:
  both worked. FWIW


 
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Re: [CGUYS] OpenDNS weirdness

2008-01-10 Thread Tony B
Nope. At 1:06am est still erroring out here in Firefox, Opera, and MSIE7.

What's even stranger - both tracert and ping work, resolving to
208.67.217.132! No, http://208.67.217.132 doesn't work in a browser.


On Jan 11, 2008 12:52 AM, John Duncan Yoyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It just worked for me.  Probably a temporary glitch at Open DNS.


 On Jan 10, 2008 7:42 PM, Tony B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If we're taking a poll, I can't reach them either when I change to
  OpenDNS. Makes me want to go back to Comcast DNS because I wonder how
  many others are broken?
 
  On Jan 10, 2008 6:52 PM, Roger D. Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   At 4:13 PM -0500 1/10/08, Steve at Verizon wrote:
  
   Now I'm really confused. I switched back and forth a few times
   specifying the OpenDNS DNS servers (208.67.222.222 and
   208.65.220.220) and none (letting Verizon DSL select) and fail and
   succeed each time. (This is the only url I have ever had problems
   with using OpenDSL.)
   
   At the OpenDNS web site, I used their CacheCheck feature which
   showed that they could not resolve www.highcriteria.com at any of
   their DNS, even with a Cache refresh.
   
   Is it just me?? and why??
  
   I compared my OpenDNS addresses with yours and note that I have
   208.67.220.220 for the second address, NOT 208.65..;.
  
   Maybe that is the difference?
  
   PS. I also tried BOTH www.highcriteria.com and just highcriteria.com:
   both worked. FWIW
 
 
  
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