On 1/16/22 11:44, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
"We also discovered resolution problems that impact a few hundred domains"
Tucows group, which includes a few registrars including eNom, had more
than 12 million domains under management by September 2021 (last set
of statistics published by ICANN). So we
> > Because they used URL redirection services, right ? Domains under
> > management are unlikely to be affected unless the registrant needs a
> > domain update.
>
> From what I see enom's nameservers are down.
"We also discovered resolution problems that impact a few hundred domains"
Tucows
On 16/01/2022 19:57, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 2:38 PM Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Many of you might be following the enom weekend fiasco:
https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482621466151571456
https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482707275529678849
What do you mean by "takes responsibility?"
When my vendor goes down, I do whatever I can to get the end user back up
and running again. I take _ownership_ of the situation and work dilligently
to resolve it, as best I can, within my sphere of control.
However, because I cannot control how my
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 2:38 PM Hank Nussbacher wrote:
>
> Many of you might be following the enom weekend fiasco:
>
> https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482621466151571456
>
> https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482707275529678849
>
> https://enomstatus.com/
>
> Thousands of domains
Many of you might be following the enom weekend fiasco:
https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482621466151571456
https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482707275529678849
https://enomstatus.com/
Thousands of domains have been knocked out.
But I just found out that Google is an enom
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