Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:00 am
I did not mean to suggest it was necessarily a local DNS problem. Several weeks ago, I changed my websites' ISP, which involved an IP address change. All was well until, a couple weeks later, my websites began dropping off the Internet due to a DNS misconfiguration on remote servers.
FWIW, I have managed DNS servers professionally, and I administer one here now. In the course of my career, I have read about, and witnessed myself, how DNS (and network routing) misconfigurations can cause these sorts of problems.
Anyway, it was just a casual suggestion.
Good luck figuring out and fixing the problem(s), Rafiki & co.