[dns-operations] cache flush request for maskermatch.be

2020-03-19 Thread bert hubert
Hello everyone, Could you flush your caches for maskermatch.be if you have Belgian customers/users? They are launching this Corona initiative today but some large scale providers are sadly on a 24 hour TTL old set of NS records. Thanks! ___ dns-operat

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-19 Thread Keith Mitchell
On 01/19/2015 07:57 AM, Tim Wicinski wrote: > > On 1/17/15 12:12 PM, Paul Hoffman wrote: >>> Would it be helpful if OARC maintained a page containing links to >>> the cache flushing interfaces and/or PoCs of interested resolver >>> operators that support such things ? >> >> If OARC could define

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-19 Thread Tim Wicinski
On 1/17/15 12:12 PM, Paul Hoffman wrote: On Jan 17, 2015, at 8:35 AM, Keith Mitchell wrote: Would it be helpful if OARC maintained a page containing links to the cache flushing interfaces and/or PoCs of interested resolver operators that support such things ? If OARC could define such inter

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-17 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Jan 17, 2015, at 8:35 AM, Keith Mitchell wrote: > Would it be helpful if OARC maintained a page containing links to the > cache flushing interfaces and/or PoCs of interested resolver operators > that support such things ? If OARC could define such interfaces well, including who gets to use the

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-17 Thread Keith Mitchell
On 01/17/2015 09:35 AM, Eli Heady wrote: > Is there a better place for such requests? Honestly curious ... as > an operator of dns for a large-ish network, I'd like to know when our > caches have been polluted. To that point, and to the OP and others > making flush requests, it would be helpful to

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-17 Thread Eli Heady
Is there a better place for such requests? Honestly curious ... as an operator of dns for a large-ish network, I'd like to know when our caches have been polluted. To that point, and to the OP and others making flush requests, it would be helpful to include correct and incorrect records in your re

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-16 Thread Mehmet Akcin
no, but just because you can't fix everything should not stop you fixing from what you can. On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Paul Vixie wrote: > > > Mehmet Akcin > Friday, January 16, 2015 10:31 AM > ... > > we need a quick cache flush for windowsmedia.com domain name to resolve a > domain

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-16 Thread Paul Vixie
> Mehmet Akcin > Friday, January 16, 2015 10:31 AM > ... > > we need a quick cache flush for windowsmedia.com > domain name to resolve a domain resolution > issue. can you let me know privately once the cache is flushed? flushed in la honda, ca

[dns-operations] cache flush request

2015-01-16 Thread Mehmet Akcin
colleagues we need a quick cache flush for windowsmedia.com domain name to resolve a domain resolution issue. can you let me know privately once the cache is flushed? thanks mehmet ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request - craigslist.org

2014-11-25 Thread Steve De Jong
Hello, As of Tue Nov 25 15:03:57 UTC 2014 in response to the findings of Mr. Bortzmeyer I have flushed cache on affected Neustar servers and checks are now responding correctly for all Neustar recursives. Steve DeJong Neustar - UltraDNS On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:45 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote

Re: [dns-operations] cache flush request - craigslist.org

2014-11-25 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 07:38:40PM -0800, Brad Volz wrote a message of 60 lines which said: > The craigslist account at one of our registrars was compromised and > the NS records migrated away from their rightful home. That issue > has since been corrected, but the various caches around the I

[dns-operations] cache flush request - craigslist.org

2014-11-23 Thread Brad Volz
The craigslist account at one of our registrars was compromised and the NS records migrated away from their rightful home. That issue has since been corrected, but the various caches around the Internet are still holding the old data. If you could take a look at your caches to see if craigslist.o