Month: October 2001

Update on .info registrations.

Tue Oct 2 18:23:10 PDT 2001 — Update on .info registrations. From our upstream, OpenSRS:

Real-time .info registration update: We have been advised by the .info registry operator (Afilias) that the emergency maintenance window will continue longer than originally anticipated. This means that no-one will be able to register or manage .info names until further notice. We have been informed that an announcement regarding resumption of normal registry operations will be made at around 09:00 EST (13:00 UTC) October 3rd. We will announce any further information as it becomes available.

We apologize for any inconveniences this may cause you.

Scott Allan, Director, OpenSRS

Update from OpenSRS: We have just been advised that an announcement regarding resumption of normal registry operations will now be made at around 13:00 UTC (09:00 EDT) October 4th. We will announce further information as it becomes available. The expectation is the registry will go real-time live at 14:00 UTC (10:00 EDT) on October 4th.

Charles Daminato, Tucows/OpenSRS Product Manager

Sonic.net’s tools are showing that .info is open, but I’m finding that in most cases, requests are timing out. It does not appear that they have resolved their technical problems yet, but do keep trying if you’ve got .info names that you want. Some Sonic.net customers have managed to get .info domains registered during times the registry has been up. -Dane

While testing new URL filtering to block…

Tue Oct 2 16:58:10 PDT 2001 — While testing new URL filtering to block Nimda/Code Red requests, we partly broke our Alteon load balancing switch configuration. Our site at www.sonic.net was unavailable and users were unable to send and receive email for a few minutes. Multihomed sites were not affected, and no email was affected during this brief interruption. -Dane and staff

This morning, we upgraded our backbone…

Tue Oct 2 15:05:20 PDT 2001 — This morning, we upgraded our backbone Internet connectivity speed by almost 60%. While our average link usage was well below the capacity of our links, we were noticing some intermittent latency during peak utilization times. The cost for a three to six megabit bandwidth upgrade was pretty close to that for a full 21 megabits, so we opted for the extra speed. Enjoy!

Statistics for routers and backbones links are available in our Cricket stats at www.sonic.net/stats/.

-Dane, Steve and staff

We’ve had to reboot ape, one of our core…

Tue Oct 2 15:04:13 PDT 2001 — We’ve had to reboot ape, one of our core switches. It was still switching, but would not route, which caused problems for colocated and DSL customers. Downtime was about five minutes. Our vendor recently released a new operating system for this switch which promises greater stability and additional features, and we’re planning an upgrade for the near future. -Staff

The .info registry is now online, and new…

Mon Oct 1 22:50:58 PDT 2001 — The .info registry is now online, and new registrations are being processed. This new name-space is likely to get crowded quickly, so if you’ve got a good name you are interested in, act quickly to secure it.

We’re seeing some occasional errors, but most registrations are going smoothly. If you receive an error, please wait a minute and try again. The URL for new registrations is:

sonic.sonic.net/members/domain_tool/

-Dane and Chuck

Problems with new .info registrations.

Mon Oct 1 16:32:23 PDT 2001 — Problems with new .info registrations. Due to the huge demand, the registry is having problems processing new registrations. They have closed the availability until they are able to smoothly process registrations so that everyone has an equal chance to get the .info domains that they want. We will keep you updated as we receive new information. -Dane and Chuck

At 6:00am tomorrow, we will be taking our…

Mon Oct 1 15:51:44 PDT 2001 — At 6:00am tomorrow, we will be taking our UUNet T3 offline briefly for a speed upgrade. During this time, our redundant Cable & Wireless T3 link will take on additional load and some Internet resources may respond more slowly than usual. The work is expected to take less than fifteen minutes. -Steve