On Tuesday 23 December 2003 11:21, Frank Barknecht wrote: > The IPs I get from DNS are 64.85.73.31 and 130.237.67.101 Ooops ignore last message: What I meant was: On Monday 22 December 2003 17:24, Andrea Glorioso wrote: > as ?some ?of ?you ? might have ?noticed, ?the ? `agnula.org' domain is > suffering some ? reachability ? problems from ?various parts ?of ? the > Internet. ? > > From a practical ?point of view, this means ?that ?mail to @agnula.org > addresses ?and ? to @lists.agnula.org ? ? mailing ?lists, access ? ?to > http://www.agnula.org|devel.agnula.org|cvs.agnula.org|download.agnula.org > and/or CVS updates and commits might have failed with various errors. > > After ?noticing the fact ?and contacting our system administrators, we > boiled down ?the problem ?to some (not ? yet fully understood) changes > made by ? ?our registrar, ?MyDomain, ?to ?the ?agnula.org ? domain and > subdomains thereof. ?A query to your DNS might return two IP addresses > associated with our domains, namely: > > 130.237.67.101 > 64.85.73.31 > > The first one is our actual IP address (i.e. the address of the server > hosted ?at ?KTH, in ? Sweden: ?agnula.speech.kth.se). ?The ? second IP > address is not owned ?nor managed by any of ?the AGNULA partners, ?and > seems to be used by Cable & Wireless network. > > Up to now, we don't know the reason of this change, nor how to disable > the 64.85.73.31 IP address. ?We have instructed MyDomain to direct all > DNS management to our server, so that we can directly handle this kind > of problems in the future. > > If you happen ?to have problems reaching ? any of the AGNULA ?services > (web sites, mailing ?lists, e-mail addresses) please ?wait at least 24 > hours from this ?moment before reporting problems ?to the usual places > [0]. ?MyDomain should make the wrong IP address vanish in a few hours. > > If you persist having problems after 24 hours, feel free to contact us > so that we can debug that the cause might be. > > On behalf of the AGNULA team,