.de root-servers are down, *.de TLDs do not resolve (german) (heise.de) 17 points by moe 16y ago ↗ HN
[–] mootothemax 16y ago ↗ Then how was it possible to read this story on the heise.DE website? [–] ugh 16y ago ↗ The problem is presumably being solved right now, some sites still don’t work, though. Try http://www.sueddeutsche.de/ [–] mootothemax 16y ago ↗ Works for me. But then I'm in Warsaw, so it's not that far away ;) [–] ugh 16y ago ↗ Hm, I’m in Germany and it doesn’t work for me. Seems to have something to do with provider caches lagging behind (as is alluded to in the article). [–] jarin 16y ago ↗ Ok phew seems to still work for me (although it might be cached) http://robotmo.de [–] techiferous 16y ago ↗ I'm guessing that the problem wasn't that all .de web sites were suddenly unavailable, but that there were DNS problems that affected some DNS requests for .de. Caching may have prevented a full blackout. [–] andrewvc 16y ago ↗ Didn't work 10 min ago, works now for me.
[–] ugh 16y ago ↗ The problem is presumably being solved right now, some sites still don’t work, though. Try http://www.sueddeutsche.de/ [–] mootothemax 16y ago ↗ Works for me. But then I'm in Warsaw, so it's not that far away ;) [–] ugh 16y ago ↗ Hm, I’m in Germany and it doesn’t work for me. Seems to have something to do with provider caches lagging behind (as is alluded to in the article). [–] jarin 16y ago ↗ Ok phew seems to still work for me (although it might be cached) http://robotmo.de
[–] mootothemax 16y ago ↗ Works for me. But then I'm in Warsaw, so it's not that far away ;) [–] ugh 16y ago ↗ Hm, I’m in Germany and it doesn’t work for me. Seems to have something to do with provider caches lagging behind (as is alluded to in the article).
[–] ugh 16y ago ↗ Hm, I’m in Germany and it doesn’t work for me. Seems to have something to do with provider caches lagging behind (as is alluded to in the article).
[–] jarin 16y ago ↗ Ok phew seems to still work for me (although it might be cached) http://robotmo.de
[–] techiferous 16y ago ↗ I'm guessing that the problem wasn't that all .de web sites were suddenly unavailable, but that there were DNS problems that affected some DNS requests for .de. Caching may have prevented a full blackout.
[–] biafra 16y ago ↗ DENIC explanation: http://www.denic.de/typo3temp/pics/i_64bbbffdb3.jpg [–] fhars 16y ago ↗ The resposible registrar does actually use exactly that image to advertise its domain services: http://www.denic.de/domains.htmlSo while not exactly a brilliant joke, it is not a -4 [–] aw3c2 16y ago ↗ I would have upvoted it on reddit. Here it is just noise that does not contribute.
[–] fhars 16y ago ↗ The resposible registrar does actually use exactly that image to advertise its domain services: http://www.denic.de/domains.htmlSo while not exactly a brilliant joke, it is not a -4
[–] aw3c2 16y ago ↗ I would have upvoted it on reddit. Here it is just noise that does not contribute.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 43.4 ms ] threadSo while not exactly a brilliant joke, it is not a -4