DNS weirdness. August 2, 2006 10:05 AM Subscribe
Metafilter's DNS is broken. (More inside.)
Should be fixed now on the backup servers (I changed it to an A record) and in a few hours it should be resolved on DNS requests.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:10 AM on August 2, 2006
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:10 AM on August 2, 2006
I can't get to anywhere but metatalk. :(
posted by frecklefaerie at 12:31 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by frecklefaerie at 12:31 PM on August 2, 2006
same here
posted by StrasbourgSecaucus at 1:15 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by StrasbourgSecaucus at 1:15 PM on August 2, 2006
I've fixed everything I can on my end, but unfortunately it takes hours for these things to propagate to other servers.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 1:45 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by mathowie (staff) at 1:45 PM on August 2, 2006
Liar! Give me back my shoes!
sorry.. always wanted to use that line..
posted by cavalier at 1:48 PM on August 2, 2006
sorry.. always wanted to use that line..
posted by cavalier at 1:48 PM on August 2, 2006
yay, it all seems to be working now. Five minutes after I posted in AskMe that went screwy for me as well. Now, all seems fine.
posted by caddis at 1:49 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by caddis at 1:49 PM on August 2, 2006
Haha, I could get to the Blue but not any other *.metafilter.com. Weird, huh?
posted by muddgirl at 1:50 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by muddgirl at 1:50 PM on August 2, 2006
It should only take about fifteen minutes for it to propagate to most people nowadays.
posted by cellphone at 2:00 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by cellphone at 2:00 PM on August 2, 2006
all of my dns servers see it fine now.
posted by StrasbourgSecaucus at 2:17 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by StrasbourgSecaucus at 2:17 PM on August 2, 2006
This issue prevented me from providing a timely and piercing zing in another thread. I am disgusted.
posted by cortex at 3:42 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by cortex at 3:42 PM on August 2, 2006
cellphone, the issue is caching: if your ISP resolver server has it cached, you may not see the change for 2 hours...
posted by baylink at 8:02 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by baylink at 8:02 PM on August 2, 2006
baylink, not if you use short TTLs. I typically go with 15 minutes (not an issue as it used to be).
posted by zerokey at 10:18 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by zerokey at 10:18 PM on August 2, 2006
Well, it took four hours from the time Matt fixed the problem until the DNS would resolve for me. That is still an issue as far as I am concerned.
posted by caddis at 11:30 PM on August 2, 2006
posted by caddis at 11:30 PM on August 2, 2006
Zerokey: note that some to many customer-resolver servers operated by ISP's *override* short TTLs these days, so even if you're good at what you do, it doesn't always help anymore.
posted by baylink at 7:45 PM on August 6, 2006
posted by baylink at 7:45 PM on August 6, 2006
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CNAMEs have to point to hostnames, not to addresses, so that record needs to be one of these instead: for things to work correctly.
posted by mendel at 10:06 AM on August 2, 2006