On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 12:48:29PM +0530, Tarun Dua wrote: > Did this get resolved eventually. I don't think the ISP L1 support > helps very much in this case.
The issue is still open. They hear it out every time as if it's fresh issue. They have given total 7 complaint numbers till now for the same complaint. I have sent about 15 mails and they called back as many times till now with only stereotype conversation and totally unrelated "resolutions" every time till now. Most of the times they close the issue unilaterally. They know only two states - connection "working" and "not working". So if they find that I logged in, they just close the issue. Only once a technical person had visited. He just tried a different IP address etc. Then he said this may be happening due to "slow" connection. On being told that's not the case, as the speed is good and the issue has been in this state for months, he just offered to send someone to carry out renewal (by buying the renewal pack through them etc). Basically no-one till now showed any inclination whatsoever even to diagnose the problem, leave alone fixing it. Most of them (including a supposedly technical person who visited) seem to believe there is no problem whatsoever. Basically, "a certain ip being inaccessible" should be a very high priority issue for an isp. They don't see it that way since that ip happens to be their own renewal server and they provide manual renewal option. I will continue to follow up - at least for some entertainment now, if not for resolution. Mayuresh. _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List