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where do I find the FAQ's for this group?


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"Han Gartner" wrote ...
where do I find the FAQ's for this group?


Are you not seeing the responses to your original question?

Officially, they are at...
http://www.recaudiopro.net/faq
however it seems to be down and another (older?) copy at...
www.faqs.org/faqs/AudioFAQ/pro-audio-faq/


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In this place, Richard Crowley was recorded saying ...

Officially, they are at...
http://www.recaudiopro.net/faq
however it seems to be down and another (older?) copy at...


Oops - sorry - had to move the server recently. The site is back up now.

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"George Perfect" wrote in message
o.uk...
In this place, Richard Crowley was recorded saying ...

Officially, they are at...
http://www.recaudiopro.net/faq
however it seems to be down and another (older?) copy at...


Oops - sorry - had to move the server recently. The site is back up now.


But apparently the DNS data hasn't made it around the planet
yet. Still getting "Cannot find server or DNS error." Give it
24 (or 48?) hours.


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Richard Crowley wrote:

"George Perfect" wrote in message
o.uk...


In this place, Richard Crowley was recorded saying ...


http://www.recaudiopro.net/faq


Oops - sorry - had to move the server recently. The site is back up now.


But apparently the DNS data hasn't made it around the planet
yet. Still getting "Cannot find server or DNS error." Give it
24 (or 48?) hours.


Hopefully not that long. The problem in such a case is that your
local DNS server has cached the record, or in this situation, it
has actually cached the information that the record is non-existent.

The default TTL (time-to-live) for recaudiopro.net records is
86400 seconds, i.e. 24 hours, so a typical nameserver will cache
DNS information for that domain for no longer than 24 hours.

However, I believe that most nameservers that do "negative caching"
(i.e. that cache the fact that a record doesn't exist) expire the
negative cache entries much quicker. In fact, looking at some
documentation for BIND, it seems that if the administrator does
nothing, the "max-ncache-ttl" setting defaults to three hours,
so negative cache entries would typically be gone in at most 3 hours.

Things get more complicated if the NS record for recaudiopro.net
has changed. Then you could not only have out-of-date information
about www.recaudiopro.net itself, but also out-of-date information
about where to get up-to-date information. :-)

In conclusion, it will come back on when it comes back on. (I never
got to say that when I was a systems administrator and always wanted
to...)

- Logan


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In this place, Richard Crowley was recorded saying ...

"George Perfect" wrote in message
o.uk...
In this place, Richard Crowley was recorded saying ...

Officially, they are at...
http://www.recaudiopro.net/faq
however it seems to be down and another (older?) copy at...


Oops - sorry - had to move the server recently. The site is back up now.


But apparently the DNS data hasn't made it around the planet
yet. Still getting "Cannot find server or DNS error." Give it
24 (or 48?) hours.


The nameservers were all updated with the new IP addresses about a week
ago so should have propogated by now. I checked several public name
servers (all on this side of the puddle, admittedly but last time I
looked, the Internet didn't care too much about political borders) and
they all resolve correctly.

If you still have problems in a day or two, please let me know here or
by email and I'll look into it.

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George
Newcastle, England

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In this place, Logan Shaw was recorded saying ...

[... snip of excellent explanation ..]

In conclusion, it will come back on when it comes back on. (I never
got to say that when I was a systems administrator and always wanted
to...)


I'll have to remember that one ...

--

George
Newcastle, England

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