Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 27 Jan 2000 10:10:18 -0500 (EST) | | From | Mark Hahn <> | | Subject | Re: linux.kernel.org |
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> It used to be that "finger @linux.kernel.org" was a quick way to check
there seems to be a widespread problem with resolving kernel.org names. in particular, "host -a linux.kernel.org" normally shows me
linux.kernel.org 172800 IN A 206.184.214.34
which is incorrect, and should be:
linux.kernel.org 3600 IN A 209.10.217.83
which you can get by explicitly querying ns[12].{kernel.org,transmeta.com}. from looking at the various records, I don't see where the 172800 second TTL is coming from, or its stale IP. I reported this on the 13 to HPA... regards, mark hahn.
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