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if anyone here has any contact with any NTL bods in charge of networks, can you please explain to them that the reason for having TWO ( or more ) DNS available is so that if the first one fails, the second is still available....
how come NTLs seem to fail together? are they connected to the same cable segment or something? wouldnt it make sense for them to be phisically seperate ( perhaps different ends of the country? ) or am i missing something? |
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if all dns's were affected, how come i had an uninterupted nights browsing using different DNS?
ok, i will take your word that they are seperate then, still seems like they go down together quite a bit though... |
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Look how quick NTL were to shift blame
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well i wonder if NTL will refund us!! I bet fu**ing not!! :afire: :afire: :afire: :afire: :afire: then again it 'aint' their fault they only have 1 way out of the UK!!! if it wasnt a DNS issue in the 1st place |
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(that is how ntl would argue it :p ) |
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If NTL/BT/Freeserve etc only had one way out of the UK you wouldn't have any service now since the cable is still damaged. The DNS problems were just a symptom, not a cause. |
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apart from anything, the ONLY thing a transatlantic cable break should affect is transatlantic traffic, apart from some odities with peering agreements whereby UK bound traffic goes via the US first... |
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I find it a little odd that an undersea cable problem near France should kncok out the NTL DNS servers completely, surely we should have just had a reduced service? Or am I misunderstanding the technology used? Kind regards, Cyril666 :D Hello by the way, I've moved from .com - actually it seems I was evicted :rolleyes: along with all other residents... |
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1. I don't use NTL's DNS servers. The only time an NTL DNS should affect me is when one of their web proxies looks up a name. 2. Browsing was next to non-existent last night. But access to my 3rd party email provider (via non-NTL DNS lookup) was fine. I tried switching to different NTL web proxies, and also leaving it up to the local transparent proxies, all to no avail. 3. As soon as I switched to a 3rd party web proxy (a BT Openworld one, as it happens), browsing came back to life. All the above would seem to suggest it was mainly an NTL DNS issue affecting their web proxies. And yet, I was unable to ping many sites by explicit IP address (which shouldn't involve any DNS lookups). This suggests some sort of routing problem. Most of the unavailable sites were in the UK, so I don't see how a transatlantic link could be responsible. Access seemed to come and go at random. Maybe the inability to access by IP address was a side-effect of the transatlantic failure putting additional strain on intra-UK links? If anyone can give a rational explanation for last night's outage that actually fits the symptoms, I'd be most interested. |
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it may well be that the url is passed 'as is' to the proxy so no DNS is required, but i am not sure if that is the case with transparent proxies ( where the browser is not aware of the proxies existence and send the request as if the proxy wasnt there, but the proxy intercepts it ) |
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