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Old 04-10-1999, 09:52 PM   Postid: 24126
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Is SIX OK?

Tried to get on about a minute ago; couldn't. Is SIX OK?

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:01 PM   Postid: 24127
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Sorry! False alarm (I hope). I tried several times, just got on a minute ago.

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:07 PM   Postid: 24128
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i was beginning to wonder the same thing a while ago, however I did a trace route on my domain and saw the uunet (sp?) was having probs.

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:09 PM   Postid: 24129
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No problems here. Whew... sailing right along.

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:18 PM   Postid: 24130
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I think it's changed its mind again.

Hearts, I don't know how to run a trace, but I'm not having any problems accessing any other site.

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:20 PM   Postid: 24131
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Both UUnet and SprintLink were experiencing problems...

Seems a major router in Atlanta was having spurious problems, and I was watching BGP4 fight with this for over 20 minutes trying to route around it...

The clogs appear gone now...

Thank you for sailing FutureQuest.net

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:23 PM   Postid: 24132
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One way to run a trace route from outside your 'zone' would be to utilize the services of DomainWatch.com

http://www.domainwatch.com/nph-trace...ALLETALERT.COM

The above link will work for Ballet Alert... to test your own site replace BALLETALERT.COM with your own domain.tld

Hope this helps...
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Old 04-10-1999, 10:23 PM   Postid: 24133
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Thanks, Terra. I love the idea of "clogs." Brings to mind thoughts of Liquid Plumbr!

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Old 04-10-1999, 10:33 PM   Postid: 24134
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hehhe and that's exactly what it's like!

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