Originally posted by AtW
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UK ISP mislays domains beginning with 'C'
Legend Communications cock-up
By Lester Haines → More by this author
Published Thursday 23rd November 2006 09:35 GMT
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UK ISP Legend Communications has been suffering an alphabetical technical problem over the past couple of days apparently affecting its Designer Servers customers:
That Legend Communications report in full
Mercifully, Legend is now part of THUS plc which boasts a "state-of-the-art next-generation network". This would explain why the latest network status report declares the issue has "now been located and the problem eradicated".
Indeed, Legend customers should note that merely mislaying domains beginning with "C" is a great improvement on previous performance. Back in September, the ISP's email, IP telephony and domain name servers were smitten by a catastrophic power outage at Legend's Docklands IP House, resulting in much wailing and gnashing of teeth. ®
Bootnote
Thanks to James Green for alerting us to the "C" emergency. According to another rattled reader - Simon Evans - the explanation for the outrage was previous explain thus: "The c section of the zone rebuild on the dns servers has gone a bit foo barred'." This, he notes, is "less than reassuring".
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11...endary_mishap/
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Originally posted by hattraHas OmegaMan really lost it, or is he just pretending?
First came the American, but he was created in thy image and then poisoned by the serpents. This bitter reflection of self made the Wocky, a fearsome creature of all past and current ills. The wocky was a mirror which was shattered by the demons. And now there is Omega, and Legend walks supreme.
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManThe magic is in the optimisation and Farley's rusks. They are good for teething bunny rabbits as long as the milk is warm and the pressure is firm.
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None of my .co.uk's starts with a C. In fact out of the 15 or so domains I own only one actually starts with a C....
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Originally posted by SallyAnneMine starts with a C aswell
Spooky!!
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyIronically I have 2 that start with a C.
Spooky!!
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Originally posted by AtWMagic...
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All part of the master plan, eh?
Are you in league with Zeitghost's lot?
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Alexei, did you know that majestic12.com points to some Belgian UFO nuts' website?
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Originally posted by AtWThere seems to be an extremely strong preference to start UK domains names with letter C.
Just thought to let you know.
HTH
How do you know these things AtW?
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