Ooops ignore last message: What I meant was:
On Monday 22 December 2003 17:24, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
as some of you might have noticed, the
`agnula.org' domain is
suffering some reachability problems from various parts of the
Internet.
From a practical point of view, this means that mail to @agnula.org
addresses and to @lists.agnula.org mailing lists, access to
http://www.agnula.org|devel.agnula.org|cvs.agnula.org|download.agnula.org
and/or CVS updates and commits might have failed with various errors.
After noticing the fact and contacting our system administrators, we
boiled down the problem to some (not yet fully understood) changes
made by our registrar, MyDomain, to the
agnula.org domain and
subdomains thereof. A query to your DNS might return two IP addresses
associated with our domains, namely:
130.237.67.101
64.85.73.31
The first one is our actual IP address (i.e. the address of the server
hosted at KTH, in Sweden: agnula.speech.kth.se). The second IP
address is not owned nor managed by any of the AGNULA partners, and
seems to be used by Cable & Wireless network.
Up to now, we don't know the reason of this change, nor how to disable
the 64.85.73.31 IP address. We have instructed MyDomain to direct all
DNS management to our server, so that we can directly handle this kind
of problems in the future.
If you happen to have problems reaching any of the AGNULA services
(web sites, mailing lists, e-mail addresses) please wait at least 24
hours from this moment before reporting problems to the usual places
[0]. MyDomain should make the wrong IP address vanish in a few hours.
If you persist having problems after 24 hours, feel free to contact us
so that we can debug that the cause might be.
On behalf of the AGNULA team,