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DNS stuff. . .can anyone else get to this site?

This sucks. I've tried several differen DNS numbers. I can't get it to resolve no matter what on my end. . .
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Resolves and works fine here.

Which web host are you using to host that domain?

How do you like AxisHost so far?

This actually has nothing to do with my website. Axishost is fine for me 🙂
 
Hmm, I guess the problem is a certain router. . .I've tracerted it - then pinged it and no response. I guess where I'm at has to go through this router.

What happened to the internet rerouting itself automatically????
 
Originally posted by: episodic
Hmm, I guess the problem is a certain router. . .I've tracerted it - then pinged it and no response. I guess where I'm at has to go through this router.

What happened to the internet rerouting itself automatically????

The internet is at lunch (it is working the graveyard shift)
 
Have you attempted to contact the admin of the site to see if they are blocking access to your ISP's network for any particular reason. You may also want to involve your ISP...we have had issues where the trace out reaches a certain network and died, making it look like it was the hosts issue, but when the admin of the site traced back it ended up in Miami, not Atlanta where our customer was located, ended up being a routing issue we had to fix.
 
Originally posted by: BunLengthHotDog
Have you attempted to contact the admin of the site to see if they are blocking access to your ISP's network for any particular reason. You may also want to involve your ISP...we have had issues where the trace out reaches a certain network and died, making it look like it was the hosts issue, but when the admin of the site traced back it ended up in Miami, not Atlanta where our customer was located, ended up being a routing issue we had to fix.

I would not know how to find the admin of this 'router'. . .

All I see is an IP. . .

ARIN shows what ISP it belongs to. . . but I still would not know who to contact. . .
 
Sometimes my ISP is the problem. Depending the IP I get from the ISP, somehow I can't reach some sites. A quick MAC address change and reboot of modem/router, no problems.
 
Still down today. The tracert ends at a particular router. My ISP elevated it to level 2, who are elevating it to the 'engineers' tommorow. . .

 
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