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<font size="-1">Sounds like the problems I had with Amnet.. changed
over to iiNet's DNS, and it worked. Noticed last night (I think?) that
iiNet's were playing up, so switched back to Amnet's and all seems to
be hunky dorey now..<br>
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Cheers; Dan<br>
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Hennie Strydom wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 07:56 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Anyone else having problems with iinet this morning (DNS amongst other
things)?
Ive "been playing" with things and am not totally sure its their fault!
BillK
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Something has been acting up with IINET since last night, and I am not
sure that it is DNS only since I do not always get the domain not found
message on failure, but more typically only an eventual timeout.
I was for instance not able to connect to the Dick Smith website last
night, but that just timed out, but at present I do experience the odd
DNS error. Neither affects all sites, most sites I try work well.
Regards
Hennie
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