> Hi All,
> 
> A few people in the office, at about 1 pm yesterday, complained about some 
> sites returning "no address" errors from our proxy...
> 
> So I did some more digging.  Seemed any site (including qantas.com.au and 
> scholastic.com.au) that was using Telstra's DNS servers "ns0.telstra.net" 
> and "ns1.telstra.net" were not resolving an IP - for anything
> 
> Did Telstra's hosting service have a hic-up for an hour or two?

Yes, we had the same problem, and it looked a lot like a problem with
our own nameservers. Being a nice large corporate, there were a few
stressed bunnies until we narrowed it down to Telstra.

I don't recall the exact diagnosis, but it lay in their network.


Cheers,
James
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takeaway menu in the other, no parachute and a _very_ suprised
expression...

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