Fw: [RTTY] www.rttyinfo.net

Bill Brooks, KE5OG ke5og@brooksdata.net
Wed, 29 Aug 2001 21:21:47 -0500


I had not problems going directly to the site yesterday or again today.
Thanks Bob for taking on the task.

Generally, DNS changes take about 72 hours to propagate the Internet. Some
specific seervers make take longer depending on how the cache time to live
is set by administrator. I run a small ISP operation and we obviously picked
it up right away. So I guess, depending on your ISP, you'll just have to be
patient.

BTW http;//  or not to http:// is unique to your browser and is not affected
by the DNS change.

Thanks again for a great and useful site.

73,
Bill, KE5OG


----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Boyd <nt1v@hotmail.com>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 20:09 PM
Subject: [RTTY] www.rttyinfo.net


>
> Hello all,
>
> My able host says:
>
> "It may well take at least a month or so for the DNS changes to get to all
> services. In particular, AOL, takes at least two months to
> update, which would explain why some might have problems. As it used to go
> somewhere else."
>
> I do not think upper or lower case matters.
>
> Let me also prefix the signature block with "http://" and let's see what
> happens.  I'm just a newbie at this 8>)
>
> 73, Bob - NT1V
>
> -----------------------------
> please try the path:
>
> http://WWW.RTTYINFO.NET
>
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>
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