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BLU.ORG DNS problems



The ISP that hosts the BLU servers messed up their DNS again,
and we apparently seemed to be down as a result. The ISP
was ignoring our DNS primary and instead assumign it was
the primary, and it used a very old zone file copy from
before our old server, asgard, had died.

I just removed the ISP's DNS servers from our WHOIS record
and set up alternate secondaries. Note that it may take up to
48 hours for this to propagate everywhere.


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