North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Great job AT&T (re: Microsoft problems)
The big problem reaching hotmai,l as a few people have pointed out, is reaching passport.com (where you get redirected from www.hotmail.com if you aren't already logged in). Interestingly enough, the passport.com domain uses 2 of the same 4 nameserver...or at least alleged nameservers that microsoft.com uses: entropy:/home/jeff% nslookup -q=ns microsoft.com Server: squid.digitalpipe.com Address: 64.68.70.135 Non-authoritative answer: microsoft.com nameserver = DNS5.CP.MSFT.NET microsoft.com nameserver = DNS7.CP.MSFT.NET microsoft.com nameserver = DNS6.CP.MSFT.NET microsoft.com nameserver = DNS4.CP.MSFT.NET Authoritative answers can be found from: DNS5.CP.MSFT.NET internet address = 207.46.138.12 DNS7.CP.MSFT.NET internet address = 207.46.138.21 DNS6.CP.MSFT.NET internet address = 207.46.138.20 DNS4.CP.MSFT.NET internet address = 207.46.138.11 entropy:/home/jeff% nslookup -q=ns passport.com Server: squid.digitalpipe.com Address: 64.68.70.135 Non-authoritative answer: passport.com nameserver = DNS4.CP.MSFT.NET passport.com nameserver = DNS5.CP.MSFT.NET Authoritative answers can be found from: DNS4.CP.MSFT.NET internet address = 207.46.138.11 DNS5.CP.MSFT.NET internet address = 207.46.138.12 Anyone want to speculate on why passport.com would only list 2 of the 4 nameservers? Also, anyone want to speculate why all the nameservers are in the same subnet? Oh, I guess they aren't necessarily in the same subnet, but it sure seems likely doesn't it? On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Yogesh Devaraj wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Dave McKay wrote: > > > > > > > > Sean Donelan ([email protected]) wrote: > > > > > > > > Well, AT&T couldn't fix the problem, but at least their customer > > > > service people knew there was a problem and were willing to attempt > > > > contact with someone at Microsoft. > > > > > > > > Most Microsoft sites (Microsoft.com, MSN.com, Hotmail.com, etc.) > > > > are affected. The Microsoft technical team is troubleshooting this > > > > issue. > > > > > > Hotmail has had no impact regarding this issue. > > > > > > > > > > Dave, are you certain of that? > > > > i don't have any problems accessing hotmail.. but have with microsoft.com. > > > traceroute www.hotmail.com > traceroute: Warning: checksums disabled > traceroute: Warning: www.hotmail.com has multiple addresses; using 209.185.243.135 > traceroute to www.hotmail.com (209.185.243.135), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets > 1 171.69.58.2 (171.69.58.2) 0.93 ms 0.65 ms 0.60 ms > 2 sjce-bb1-gw2.cisco.com (171.69.14.77) 0.76 ms 0.69 ms 0.65 ms > 3 sjce-corp-gw2.cisco.com (171.69.14.165) 0.77 ms 0.74 ms 0.67 ms > 4 sj-wall-2.cisco.com (198.92.1.138) 0.65 ms 0.97 ms 0.80 ms > 5 sjc-k-dirty-gw1.cisco.com (192.31.7.30) 1.83 ms 0.98 ms 0.65 ms > 6 barrnet-gw.cisco.com (128.107.240.182) 3.54 ms 2.31 ms 4.22 ms > 7 s6-2.paloalto-cr1.bbnplanet.net (4.1.142.237) 3.40 ms 1.78 ms 1.66 ms > 8 p0-2.mshotmail.bbnplanet.net (4.0.24.6) 6.26 ms 5.11 ms 5.17 ms > 9 * * * > 10 law5-rsp-c-f810.hotmail.com (216.32.183.14) 11.25 ms 8.19 ms 6.39 ms > 11 lc2.law5.hotmail.com (209.185.243.135) 8.20 ms 6.73 ms 6.66 ms > > > traceroute www.microsoft.com > traceroute: Warning: ckecksums disabled > traceroute: unknown host www.microsoft.com > > _Yogesh_ > > > Because I can't get to the hotmail.com login page right this second and have > > received complaints from several associates that they can't get into their > > hotmail accounts. > > > > > > -- > > Jeff Frost VP Technology > > <[email protected]> Digital Pipe Communications, Inc. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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