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Thread ID: 99195 2009-04-23 04:37:00 TelstraClear Outage Lost Kiwi (14845) PC World Chat
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767726 2009-04-23 04:37:00 Does anyone know what is going on with telatraClears DNS service. We, the company I work for, have been without a web presence and without email for a week now!

They say they are working on the issue but it there excuses are wearing thin with us now. :annoyed:
Lost Kiwi (14845)
767727 2009-04-23 04:38:00 What area are you in? ronyville (10611)
767728 2009-04-23 04:53:00 Lost Kiwi: If DNS is your only issue, you're welcome to PM me a zone dump and use our DNS servers until the problem is sorted out. NS changes typically take about a day to propogate, although it can be a bit more or less - you'll need to contact your registrar to request this. Erayd (23)
767729 2009-04-23 04:55:00 in the Wellington Area here - perfectly fine no outages at all. ????? wainuitech (129)
767730 2009-04-23 05:01:00 What area are you in?

We are in Havelock North
Lost Kiwi (14845)
767731 2009-04-23 05:04:00 in the Wellington Area here - perfectly fine no outages at all. ?????

Aparently it is only affecting those that have made cahnges to there web site.
Lost Kiwi (14845)
767732 2009-04-23 05:15:00 in the Wellington Area here - perfectly fine no outages at all. ?????

I think Lost Kiwi is talking about using telstraclear as the authoritative nameservers for his / her domain, not the recursive DNS service provided as standard by every ISP.
Erayd (23)
767733 2009-04-23 05:34:00 Aparently it is only affecting those that have made cahnges to there web site.

Are you talking about your website and email that is hosted on telstras network. Personally I wouldn't recommend hosting your website and email with an ISP, especially Telstra / paradise. I had a client whose website was up and down for several weeks a few years ago with them, and their support was very poor. Go to a dedicated web hosting provider.
robbyp (2751)
767734 2009-04-23 05:54:00 I think Lost Kiwi is talking about using telstraclear as the authoritative nameservers for his / her domain, not the recursive DNS service provided as standard by every ISP.

I am no IT expert (or half of one for that matter) but yes i believe you are right TelstraClear is our authoritive nameserver for our domain.
Lost Kiwi (14845)
767735 2009-04-23 06:33:00 whats your website??

PM me if you dont want to go public with the company name.
robsonde (120)
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