Post #314,117
9/15/09 11:11:55 PM
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That's about how I felt
First thought was, "Come on! This thing has to be done." So I poked into it with a knife and the sauce boiled out through the hole. Okay, then, I guess we're good.
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Drew
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Post #314,119
9/16/09 12:39:46 AM
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Hey Drook...
I think you probably know, but your DNS is being weird. My work proxy can't resolve bog.cooklikeyourgrandmother.com
Wade.
Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers? A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
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Post #314,124
9/16/09 8:49:42 AM
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One of many things pissing me off
I don't think they had a single competent Linux sysadmin on this upgrade.
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Drew
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Post #314,146
9/16/09 4:05:35 PM
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Can you check it again?
I fixed the config, and the other person who couldn't see it this morning said it's working now.
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Drew
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Post #314,148
9/16/09 4:17:52 PM
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FYI, there used to be a 2-5 second delay in WHOIS.
And a 2-3 second delay in lookups with "+trace" for blog.clygm.com
Just did them both again, with freshly restarted DNS server.
Nearly instant returns for both lookups.
I do believe you have fixed your issue.
Plus the whois info returns more cruft now.
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Post #314,151
9/16/09 5:57:47 PM
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Awesome
Well, it still sucks that I had to debug this for them. I feel like I'm the only tester they've got on this migration.
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Drew
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Post #314,153
9/16/09 7:55:00 PM
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Send 'em a bill
After all, they caused the problem and you fixed it.
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Post #314,155
9/16/09 7:58:47 PM
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'tis returning unparsed PHP code.
Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers? A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
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Post #314,160
9/17/09 12:52:11 AM
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EXCUSE ME?!?!
Could you email me either the HTML or a screenshot?
test .at. domain.com
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Drew
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Post #314,162
9/17/09 2:19:20 AM
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I think we need to abandon this thread.
There's another you started for discussing your hosting problems. And this is in the wrong forum, anyway.
Wade.
Q:Is it proper to eat cheeseburgers with your fingers? A:No, the fingers should be eaten separately.
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