Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Website back up today for Verizon FiOS & DSL customers
Well, as of 12:33 am here in PA, the new IP address was the one the local DNS computer replied with. And I have to say, it does load fast! Now, if you'd like to update the look of the site, and add a good shopping cart, we should talk :) Neil Z. KN3ILZ On 1/8/2016 8:14 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote: I hit send too soon.. :-) Continuing regarding our new server location for the Elecraft web page; both it and the prior server are both active with the same data, so you will still see the same elecraft.com web pages displayed even if you are still pointing to the old iP address for Elecraft.com. For those of you who can 'ping' elecraft.com, the old server address starts with 63.249.. and the new server address starts with 50.31.. For Windows users, from the command window you can both ping elecraft.com and flush your local DNA cache to forcibly load the new iP mapping for the new elecraft.com server. To flush the cache, type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes) and then "ping elecraft.com" to see if the address changes to the new one. This may take more than one try to be successful, depending on you DNS configuration. Also, it may be necessary to close your browser and then restart it to load flush the browser's local web page cache. Its also possible your ISP uses multiple DNS servers that may update at different times.. You can tell if you are seeing the web page from the new server by scrolling down to the bottom of the elecraft.com home page and looking for the "Last Edited" date section, located on the right just above the web page links bordered by bars. If you see "Last Edited: **NEW SERVER**: , you know you are on the new elecraft server. If you don't see this, don't worry, the new address will automatically propagate to your local DNS servers over the next day or so, and you will still be able to access elecraft.com on the old server in the meantime. One nice impact of this is that we now have a way to immediately switch to the backup copy on a totally different server for elecraft.com should there be a major problem with the main server. We'll keep both servers active for this reason. Please let me know via -direct- email if you still can not access elecraft.com at all, or if there are any problems with the new elecraft.com web page once your DNS updates and you can get to it. Whew! Have a great weekend everyone. 73, Eric /elecraft.com/ === On 1/8/2016 4:49 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote: Wow - this has been frustrating for us (and all of our Verizon based customers!) Verizon appears to have fixed the routing problem from their FiOS and DSL customers to Elecraft.com sometime last night. The fix slowly migrated through the net and based on customer feedback received here, most Verizon customers were up and able to access elecraft.com by sometime this morning. It apparently was a problem with misconfiguration by Verizon for their traffic via an internet backbone router (layer42.net) upstream of the ISP that hosts elecraft.com. Interestingly when accessing the Elecraft website from other ISPs (Comcast etc) it also routed through layer42.net's backbone and router with no problems. Our ISP has been in contact with layer42.net, and layer42.net confirmed it was a Verizon problem. Unfortunately Verizon was very slow to correct the problem, much to our frustration (and our ISPs and Level43.net's). New Server: While the Verizon FiOS saga was transpiring this week, we also began implementing a backup copy of the elecraft.com webpage on a totally different server farm both hosted by a different company and geographically located outside of our immediate area. We copied all of the website and ftp files over to this new server and had it ready to go this morning. It actually turns out to be faster for web access, and also for ftp file downloads of new f/w via our utility programs. As a result, we decided to switch over to the new server for elecraft.com at about 2000 Z today. Its been up and operating since then. Its new iP address may take up to 24 or more to propagate through the internet's network of DNS servers, routers and your browser programs. Eric /elecraft.com/ __ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to arch...@mail-archive.com
Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Website back up today for Verizon FiOS & DSL customers
I hit send too soon.. :-) Continuing regarding our new server location for the Elecraft web page; both it and the prior server are both active with the same data, so you will still see the same elecraft.com web pages displayed even if you are still pointing to the old iP address for Elecraft.com. For those of you who can 'ping' elecraft.com, the old server address starts with 63.249.. and the new server address starts with 50.31.. For Windows users, from the command window you can both ping elecraft.com and flush your local DNA cache to forcibly load the new iP mapping for the new elecraft.com server. To flush the cache, type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes) and then "ping elecraft.com" to see if the address changes to the new one. This may take more than one try to be successful, depending on you DNS configuration. Also, it may be necessary to close your browser and then restart it to load flush the browser's local web page cache. Its also possible your ISP uses multiple DNS servers that may update at different times.. You can tell if you are seeing the web page from the new server by scrolling down to the bottom of the elecraft.com home page and looking for the "Last Edited" date section, located on the right just above the web page links bordered by bars. If you see "Last Edited: **NEW SERVER**: , you know you are on the new elecraft server. If you don't see this, don't worry, the new address will automatically propagate to your local DNS servers over the next day or so, and you will still be able to access elecraft.com on the old server in the meantime. One nice impact of this is that we now have a way to immediately switch to the backup copy on a totally different server for elecraft.com should there be a major problem with the main server. We'll keep both servers active for this reason. Please let me know via -direct- email if you still can not access elecraft.com at all, or if there are any problems with the new elecraft.com web page once your DNS updates and you can get to it. Whew! Have a great weekend everyone. 73, Eric /elecraft.com/ === On 1/8/2016 4:49 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote: Wow - this has been frustrating for us (and all of our Verizon based customers!) Verizon appears to have fixed the routing problem from their FiOS and DSL customers to Elecraft.com sometime last night. The fix slowly migrated through the net and based on customer feedback received here, most Verizon customers were up and able to access elecraft.com by sometime this morning. It apparently was a problem with misconfiguration by Verizon for their traffic via an internet backbone router (layer42.net) upstream of the ISP that hosts elecraft.com. Interestingly when accessing the Elecraft website from other ISPs (Comcast etc) it also routed through layer42.net's backbone and router with no problems. Our ISP has been in contact with layer42.net, and layer42.net confirmed it was a Verizon problem. Unfortunately Verizon was very slow to correct the problem, much to our frustration (and our ISPs and Level43.net's). New Server: While the Verizon FiOS saga was transpiring this week, we also began implementing a backup copy of the elecraft.com webpage on a totally different server farm both hosted by a different company and geographically located outside of our immediate area. We copied all of the website and ftp files over to this new server and had it ready to go this morning. It actually turns out to be faster for web access, and also for ftp file downloads of new f/w via our utility programs. As a result, we decided to switch over to the new server for elecraft.com at about 2000 Z today. Its been up and operating since then. Its new iP address may take up to 24 or more to propagate through the internet's network of DNS servers, routers and your browser programs. Eric /elecraft.com/ __ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to arch...@mail-archive.com
Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Website back up today for Verizon FiOS & DSL customers
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 6:49 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft < e...@elecraft.com> wrote: > .Verizon was very slow to correct the problem... == Once something happened to a local Verizon node here. I was able to connect to the internet, but for days I couldn't get such sites as NBC News, Microsoft, and Yahoo. Verizon's explanation: "Those sites are probably down." Tony KT0NY __ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to arch...@mail-archive.com
[Elecraft] Elecraft Website back up today for Verizon FiOS & DSL customers
Wow - this has been frustrating for us (and all of our Verizon based customers!) Verizon appears to have fixed the routing problem from their FiOS and DSL customers to Elecraft.com sometime last night. The fix slowly migrated through the net and based on customer feedback received here, most Verizon customers were up and able to access elecraft.com by sometime this morning. It apparently was a problem with misconfiguration by Verizon for their traffic via an internet backbone router (layer42.net) upstream of the ISP that hosts elecraft.com. Interestingly when accessing the Elecraft website from other ISPs (Comcast etc) it also routed through layer42.net's backbone and router with no problems. Our ISP has been in contact with layer42.net, and layer42.net confirmed it was a Verizon problem. Unfortunately Verizon was very slow to correct the problem, much to our frustration (and our ISPs and Level43.net's). New Server: While the Verizon FiOS saga was transpiring this week, we also began implementing a backup copy of the elecraft.com webpage on a totally different server farm both hosted by a different company and geographically located outside of our immediate area. We copied all of the website and ftp files over to this new server and had it ready to go this morning. It actually turns out to be faster for web access, and also for ftp file downloads of new f/w via our utility programs. As a result, we decided to switch over to the new server for elecraft.com at about 2000 Z today. Its been up and operating since then. Its new iP address may take up to 24 or more to propagate through the internet's network of DNS servers, routers and your browser programs. Eric /elecraft.com/ __ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to arch...@mail-archive.com