andrew fresh wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 01:48:12AM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Sorry to have to asked this, but I fell at a lots now.
Is there an other location a kind sole could provide me to access their
content? Looking for the various openbsd lists here.
Or an other archive list that is as friendly to use as well.
I have been using gmane recently.
Look likes the site was very slow, then on/off time to time, and now for
a week, I am totally cut off from it.
Same results from here, slow, on/off, and hasn't worked for about a
week. What is odd is that www.theaimsgroup.com works fine.
Not hosted at the same location at all, or by the same company.
www.theaimsgroup.com -> 63.237.12.37 by 10east.com
and
marc.theaimsgroup.com -> 66.92.20.25 by speakeasy.
All dead for me as of them changing their hosting provider, but not only
for me, but for anything in the range of 66.63.0.0/19, 66.63.32.0/20.
Trying to resolve this with speak easy is still without any answer from
them.
$ lynx marc.theaimsgroup.com
Looking up marc.theaimsgroup.com first
Looking up marc.theaimsgroup.com
Making HTTP connection to marc.theaimsgroup.com
Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
lynx: Can't access startfile http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
$ telnet marc.theaimsgroup.com 80
Trying 66.92.20.25...
telnet: connect to address 66.92.20.25: Connection timed out
Same thing here:
# telnet 66.92.20.25 80
Trying 66.92.20.25...
telnet: connect to address 66.92.20.25: Connection timed out
$ ping -c 5 marc.theaimsgroup.com
PING marc.theaimsgroup.com (66.92.20.25): 56 data bytes
--- marc.theaimsgroup.com ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
As for ping and trace route, they block ICMP packets.
So, I guess I am out for a while now. Will have to use:
http://archive.openbsd.nu/
For now anyway.
Thanks to all that reply either on list or private, but looks like I am
not the only one with problem to reach their new locations for sure. May
be the got to much traffic is block the most source of query in that
hosting place, I don't know.
It's a bummer anyway.
May be someone at theaimsgroup.com will see the new problem with their
new hosts and asked them to correct the problem.
Killing this tread now.
Daniel