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Re: A watched pot never boils: The Return of Code Red

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lloyd Taylor)
Thu Aug 2 00:42:08 2001

Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 21:39:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: Lloyd Taylor <ltaylor@keynote.com>
To: Simon.Waters@uk.xo.com
Cc: sean@donelan.com, Nanog Mailing List <nanog@merit.edu>
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I will *never* again attempt to move a datacenter during a period
containing a major fibercut *and* *TWO* major worm outbreaks!

Please inform me in advance next time of any unplanned outages
or surprise worm/virus releases.

(*grin*)

--Lloyd
  www.keynote.com
  www.internethealthreport.com
  www.netelder.com

On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Simon Waters wrote:

> Funny I get KEYNOTE.COM fine, but www.internethealthreport.com
> has problems.
> 
> The site is reachable via http://internetpulse.com/ but Keynote
> seem to use the other name in their link.
> 
> It is a DNS delegation issue (and possibly web server
> configuration), I have flagged it to the contact listed in the
> SOA at Keynote.
> 
> A quick glance suggests at the Internet Pulse suggests that
> things may be slightly below average, but not dramatically
> different from normal, certainly it doesn't look fatal yet.


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