Web Performance: Dear American Red Cross, You have a problem

In: smp

2 Sep 2005

American Red Cross:

I know you have other things on your plate right now, but you seem to have a DNS problem.

redcross.org.           86400   IN      NS      arcdns3.redcross.org.
redcross.org.           86400   IN      NS      arcdns2.redcross.org.
redcross.org.           86400   IN      NS      arcdns1.redcross.org.
;; Received 172 bytes from 204.74.112.1#53(TLD1.ULTRADNS.NET) in 46 ms

redcross.org.           3600    IN      A       162.6.217.197
redcross.org.           3600    IN      NS      arcdns2.redcross.org.
redcross.org.           3600    IN      NS      arcdns1.redcross.org.
;; Received 122 bytes from 162.6.217.142#53(arcdns2.redcross.org) in 33 ms

The name server arcdns3.redcross.org (162.6.90.141) either doesn’t exist, or is broken. Unfortunately, the Top-Level DNS servers still have it on file.

The site is working great [here]. Except for the DNS issues.

Keep up the good work.

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