On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 09:40:54PM +1100, Andrew Best uttered:
> Anyone able to get to the M$s DNS servers?
> I cant get a response from them at all from here.
>
Same, was trying to help a customer download Outlook Express from there.
Ended up taking them to netscape.com. :-)
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> microsoft.com. 5h9m1s IN NS DNS7.CP.MSFT.NET.
> microsoft.com. 5h9m1s IN NS DNS6.CP.MSFT.NET.
> microsoft.com. 5h9m1s IN NS DNS4.CP.MSFT.NET.
> microsoft.com. 5h9m1s IN NS DNS5.CP.MSFT.NET.
>
That's bad enough.
> ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
> DNS7.CP.MSFT.NET. 1d10h15m14s IN A 207.46.138.21
> DNS6.CP.MSFT.NET. 1d10h15m14s IN A 207.46.138.20
> DNS4.CP.MSFT.NET. 9h23m57s IN A 207.46.138.11
> DNS5.CP.MSFT.NET. 5h48m4s IN A 207.46.138.12
>
That's bloody worse.
> Can you see whats wrong with this picture?
> Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be given a lesson in simple DNS setup?
>
Hear, hear. And what's the bet there is a
"@ IN WINS"
gem hidden in them somewhere. :-)
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> You say 'Hail a Hungarian tourist'
> A Hungarian tourist says 'My [hovercraft] is [full of eels]'
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