JS
It does exist, but isn't visible (at the moment)
from all locations.
I can't resolve the name from here either. apache.org was
visible here for about a week a month or so ago, but not since.
Try http://www.hyperreal.com/apache/ instead.
--
Rob Hartill
http://nqcd.lanl.gov/~hartill/
>Our DNS cannot locate apache.org (www.apache.org, mail.apache.org).
>Does *.apache.org exist at all?
Apache HTTP Server Project (APACHE2-DOM)
1549 South 23rd Street
Lincoln, NE 68502
Domain Name: APACHE.ORG
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Terbush, Randy (RT83) ra...@ZYZZYVA.COM
402 438 1848
Record last updated on 11-Apr-95.
Domain servers in listed order:
DNS.ZYZZYVA.COM 198.183.2.1
DNS.INETNEBR.COM 199.184.119.1
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Northwest Nexus, Inc. - Professional Internet Services
in...@nwnexus.wa.com, finger in...@halcyon.com, or:
<URL http://www.halcyon.com> +1 206 455 3505 voice
Try running traceroute. From my machine, cithe502.cithep.caltech.edu, the
zyzzyva and inetnebr servers are both accessible:
{cithe502:7} ping DNS.ZYZZYVA.COM
PING DNS.ZYZZYVA.COM: (198.183.2.1): 56 data bytes
^C
----DNS.ZYZZYVA.COM PING Statistics----
5 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 20% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 338/412/511 ms
{cithe502:8} ping DNS.INETNEBR.COM
PING DNS.INETNEBR.COM: (199.184.119.1): 56 data bytes
^C
----DNS.INETNEBR.COM PING Statistics----
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 744/834/957 ms
This tells me the problem currently isn't the DNS servers themselves, but
may be somewhere on the path from your host to them. Unless of course those
servers _were_ down when you posted, but have since been fixed.
-- Mike Kelsey
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[ My opinions are not endorsed by SLAC, Caltech, or the US government ]
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire
off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark
near the Tannhauser Gate. All these moments will be lost in time,
like tears in rain." -- Roy Baty
JS
Sorry for the inconvenience. The transition to an all commercial
Internet backbone has not gone smoothly in our part of the world.
Try using: http://www.hyperreal.com/apache/
We have filed an update for our domain which should fix this problem
RSN.
-Randy