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Re: QDNS still crashingFrom: andrew Date: Friday, December 22, 2000
Time: 6:11:20 am> No. The NT server's port 80 was unavailable,
so, you're saying you could ping it, but IIS wasn't responding? Or you
couldn't echo off port 80 at all? what else was running on that box besides
IIS (Perl? or any access dBs?).
> >> Furthermore, one day, not very long ago, I've seen (In this order) my
> >> secondary QDNS crash, primary QDNS crash, NT server crash, and two
Linux
> >> boxes puke (co located boxes, they don't use my QDNS, or any other
> >services
> >> on my network) 4 times each within a 30 minute period. I couldn't
track
> >> much of anything down, because I was scrambling to reboot, restart,
power
> >> cycle, and get boxes up and running again. No log files, on any of the
> >> boxes, had ANYTHING out of the ordinary. Oh, my mail server running
SIMS
> >> also hung up several times during that whole ordeal, but it unfroze
after
> >> about 20 or 30 seconds of being "hung."
> >>
> >> My WebSTAR machine, or routers, or access servers weren't phased by
that
> >> particular incident.
> >>
> >> So, there's also likely a DoS issue to deal with.
> >>
> >> Trying to nail this down feels like I'm hunting UFOs. Lots of vague,
> >> inconclusive, semi related events, with no real proof of anything.
And,
> >> it'd be easy for any nay sayer to debunk any of this.
> >>
> >>
> >> -Jerry
> >>
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