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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Oct 27 09:02:36 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: Jerry.Yu at Voicecom.com (Yu, Jerry)</li>
- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] DNS problems with comcast, anyone?</li>
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# Behalf Of jeff
# Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:23 PM
# To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
# Subject: Re: [ale] DNS problems with comcast, anyone?
#
#
# Just since this past weekend, I've been having trouble
# getting my e-mail
# brought down from Comcast, so, something does seem to be up.
#
# - Jeff
#
#
# On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 19:18, Alexander Barton wrote:
# > Michael D. Hirsch wrote:
# > > I'm having name resolution problems at home, and I was
# wondering if it was my
# > > router, or my ISP (Comcast). Is anyone else having this problem?
# >
# > Maybe not the same problem you're seeing, but COMCAST's DNS
# server seems
# > to be really slow. Like, by the time their server responds
# back to my
# > machine, often it's already timed out and into its second
# try. (I glean
# > this by watching the net traffic through my firewall.)
# >
# > And, now, as of last weekend actually, COMCAST has no
# reverse DNS lookup
# > for my machine. So ftp.cc.gatech.edu won't let me in. Grrr.
# >
# > -Alexander
# >
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