All,
I noticed that all of my DNS A records recently dissappeared. Has this occured to anyone else? At this time, my AMPR services are only rechable by IP address. The CNAME records in the DNS still exist; but most point to the missing ampr.org. A records:
kb3vwg-001.ampr.org (44.60.44.1) kb3vwg-002.ampr.org (.2) kb3vwg-003.ampr.org (.3) kb3vwg-006.ampr.org (.6) kb3vwg-007.ampr.org (.7) kb3vwg-010.ampr.org (.10) kb3vwg-011.ampr.org (.11) kb3vwg-012.ampr.org (.12)
-Lynwood KB3VWG
Lynwood;
I did a ping sweep of 44.60/16 and your IPs did not come back "live". I re-entered your entries, give it a few to process and propagate out.
On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 12:49 -0400, lleachii@aol.com wrote:
kb3vwg-001.ampr.org (44.60.44.1) kb3vwg-002.ampr.org (.2) kb3vwg-003.ampr.org (.3) kb3vwg-006.ampr.org (.6) kb3vwg-007.ampr.org (.7) kb3vwg-010.ampr.org (.10) kb3vwg-011.ampr.org (.11) kb3vwg-012.ampr.org (.12)
Brian N1URO,
All the hosts listed respond to ping, except for powered-off desktops/laptops/mobile devices.
-Lynwood KB3VWG