It was not DNS issue, but it was a clear case on how community-support helped.
Some of us may even learn some new tricks. :) Regards, as Sent from mobile device. Excuse brevity and typos. On 27 Jun 2012, at 05:07, Daniel Rohan <dro...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer > <bortzme...@nic.fr>wrote: > > What made you think it can be a DNS cache poisoning (a very rare >> event, despite what the media say) when there are many much more >> realistic possibilities (<troll>specially for a Web site written in >> PHP</troll>)? >> >> What was the evidence pointing to a DNS problem? >> > > It seems likely that he made a mistake in his analysis of the evidence. > Something that could happen to anyone when operating outside of a comfort > zone or having a bad day. Go easy. > > -DR