Re: United.com having DNS issues?

From: Christopher L. Morrow (no email)
Date: Thu Jun 02 2005 - 00:03:17 EDT

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    On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Henry Yen wrote:

    >
    > On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 02:56:20AM +0000, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
    > > Not horribly on topic, but perhaps there is a united.com person listening:
    > >
    > > www.united.com's NS servers are -
    > > dns01.uls-prod.com.
    > > dns02.uls-prod.com.
    >
    > whois and "dig +trace" show that www.united.com's servers are now:
    > dc1lbs1.uls-prod.com
    > dc2lbs1.uls-prod.com
    >
    > maybe the dns changes were recently made and are still "in-flight"... (ducks)

    i don't think so, the united.com domain was those two earlier today, with
    www.united.com NS from dns01/02.uls-prod.com ... though I've seen this
    situation change some throughout the day as well with the dcXlbs1 boxes in
    the mix as well. Asking direcly from dns01/02 gets you records for SOME
    things but not others and servfail 'often' for www.united.com.

    Someone else pointed out that this is not a 'new' situation and has been
    the case for about 3-4 weeks so far... their POC's on the domains:

    united.com
    ual.com
    uls-prod.com

    are all invalid/dead/not-answering... perhaps someone will be watching
    nanog, perhaps they will continue to be busted :( Oh well.


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