Both openguides.org and london.openguides.org seem to be refusing connections.
On Fri 03 Dec 2004, Rev Simon Rumble simon@rumble.net wrote:
Both openguides.org and london.openguides.org seem to be refusing connections.
Seems fine now.
Kake
Kake L Pugh wrote:
On Fri 03 Dec 2004, Rev Simon Rumble simon@rumble.net wrote:
Both openguides.org and london.openguides.org seem to be refusing connections.
Seems fine now.
I'm going off-topic now, but can I suggest that if anyone wants to report a site being unavailable, do a tcptraceroute first. Preferably from a couple of different networks.
This one time, at band camp, David Cantrell wrote:
I'm going off-topic now, but can I suggest that if anyone wants to report a site being unavailable, do a tcptraceroute first. Preferably from a couple of different networks.
I did test it from three different locations on three different continents.
David Cantrell wrote:
[...] can I suggest that if anyone wants to report a site being unavailable, do a tcptraceroute first.
On Fri 03 Dec 2004, Rev Simon Rumble simon@rumble.net wrote:
I did test it from three different locations on three different continents.
Best thing to do if all else fails is mail me directly. I have a shell account on the server, and still will when it moves to theproject, and my mail is and will be on a different server, and I'm usually online during GMT day.
When we move to theproject things should be a lot smoother. Please, bear with us until after Christmas.
Kake
Je 2004-12-03 16:52:16 +0000, Rev Simon Rumble skribis:
Both openguides.org and london.openguides.org seem to be refusing connections.
It's possible this was during a particularly virulent DDoS. This manifests out of blog spamming; I had to restart Apache around the time you posted. Sorry about that.
P
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