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Deozaan:
For about a month now, being able to connect to my website has been iffy. But supposedly it's just me.

deozaan.com is working :)
It took 318 ms for a 302 response with an ip of 174.120.97.61.-http://isitup.org/deozaan.com
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It's just you. http://deozaan.com is up.-http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/deozaan.com
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I can ping the IP address so it sounds to me like a DNS issue. I know it's not the PC because every computer on my network cannot access my website. I think I plugged the modem directly into my netbook and I still couldn't access the site, so I'm pretty sure it's not my router, either.

Every other website works fine. Just my own is broken. And I can tell pretty easily when it's not working because the pictures in my signature are loaded from my site, and they've appeared broken to me for most of the past month.

I called my ISP about it about 3 weeks ago and they said it was a problem on their end and that they would escalate the issue to engineers and fix it. After a couple days it started working again. Then a few days later it broke again. Then it started working again. Then broke again. Last night it was working again, and now it's broken once again.

My question is, would my ISP really have trouble with just my website? What could be causing these DNS issues where everything works except just my website. Is it just a coincidence? Or is it more likely that I'm the only one to notice because I'm the only one who visits my website?

I'm just getting sick of it because even though I don't use/need my (http) website much, I do need access to things like my cPanel to manage e-mail addresses and things. Any suggestions?

4wd:
This is from Network Tools:

IP address: 174.120.97.61
Host name: deozaan.com

Alias:
deozaan.com
174.120.97.61 is from United States(US) in region North America


TraceRoute to 174.120.97.61 [deozaan.com]
Hop   (ms)   (ms)   (ms)      IP Address   Host name
1   9   5   5      72.249.0.65   -
2   16   29   8      64.129.174.181   64-129-174-181.static.twtelecom.net
3   11   6   6      66.192.253.230   dal2-pr1-ge-7-0-0-0.us.twtelecom.net
4   14   28   17      75.149.228.2   theplanet-cr01.dallas.tx.ibone.comcast.net
5   11   8   8      70.87.253.2   te7-1.dsr01.dllstx3.networklayer.com
6   Timed out   Timed out   Timed out         -
7   11   12   15      70.87.254.226   te5-1.car12.dllstx6.networklayer.com
8   16   15   8      174.120.97.61   3d.61.78ae.static.theplanet.com

Trace complete


Retrieving DNS records for deozaan.com...

DNS servers
ns1.nickthewebsiteguy.com
ns2.nickthewebsiteguy.com
Query for DNS records for deozaan.com failed: Address not available

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Here, using my own DNS, it resolves correctly and I can ping it:
C:\>ping deozaan.com

Pinging deozaan.com [174.120.97.61] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 174.120.97.61: bytes=32 time=358ms TTL=48
Reply from 174.120.97.61: bytes=32 time=359ms TTL=48
Reply from 174.120.97.61: bytes=32 time=299ms TTL=48
Reply from 174.120.97.61: bytes=32 time=382ms TTL=48

Ping statistics for 174.120.97.61:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 299ms, Maximum = 382ms, Average = 349ms

C:\>
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So it does look like you have a DNS problem at your host.

For comparison, here's a Network Tools output for a site I put up for the wife:
SpoilerIP address: 69.175.104.34
Host name: gillham.co.cc

Alias:
gillham.co.cc
69.175.104.34 is from United States(US) in region North America


TraceRoute to 69.175.104.34 [gillham.co.cc]
Hop   (ms)   (ms)   (ms)      IP Address   Host name
1   10   13   12      72.249.128.5   -
2   37   12   9      206.123.64.22   -
3   76   7   6      64.124.196.225   xe-4-2-0.er2.dfw2.us.above.net
4   7   7   8      64.125.27.81   xe-0-1-0.cr2.dfw2.us.above.net
5   16   17   12      64.125.26.134   xe-1-2-0.cr2.iah1.us.above.net
6   30   25   30      64.125.31.49   xe-1-1-0.mpr3.atl6.us.above.net
7   26   30   27      64.125.31.46   xe-1-0-0.mpr4.atl6.us.above.net
8   29   27   25      198.32.132.68   99.xe-0-1-0.cr1.atl1.us.nlayer.net
9   33   27   27      69.31.135.129   ae0-50g.cr1.atl1.us.nlayer.net
10   49   49   47      69.22.142.45   xe-1-2-0.cr2.ord1.us.nlayer.net
11   53   38   41      69.31.110.254   ae2-20g.ar1.ord6.us.nlayer.net
12   40   38   42      69.31.111.30   as32475.xe-1-0-1.ar1.ord6.us.nlayer.net
13   47   39   37      69.175.104.34   chopin.x10hosting.com

Trace complete


Retrieving DNS records for gillham.co.cc...

DNS servers
ns2.x10hosting.com
ns1.x10hosting.com

Answer records
gillham.co.cc      MX   
preference:   0
exchange:   gillham.co.cc
   14400s
gillham.co.cc      SOA   
server:   ns1.x10hosting.com
email:   [email protected]
serial:   2010071801
refresh:   86400
retry:   7200
expire:   3600000
minimum ttl:   86400
   86400s
gillham.co.cc      NS   ns1.x10hosting.com   86400s
gillham.co.cc      NS   ns2.x10hosting.com   86400s
gillham.co.cc      A   69.175.104.34   14400s

Authority records

Additional records
gillham.co.cc      A   69.175.104.34   14400s
ns1.x10hosting.com      A   99.198.122.2   14400s
ns2.x10hosting.com      A   173.236.27.195   14400s

I realise my setup is slightly different but still, I would have expected a bit more information from your DNS server.

Oh yeah, I can access your site BTW - want me to do something while I'm there :)

Deozaan:
Now that you mention it, I can't access my host's website(s) either. But they're up, supposedly.

http://isitup.org/nickthewebsiteguy.com
http://isitup.org/nickhost.net

4wd:
Have you tried specifying different DNS servers on your net connection?

eg. Google DNS - 8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4

Does it resolve if you ping deozaan.com from the CLI?

Deozaan:
Have you tried specifying different DNS servers on your net connection?

eg. Google DNS - 8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4

Does it resolve if you ping deozaan.com from the CLI?
-4wd (December 11, 2010, 05:52 PM)
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It does not resolve deozaan.com from cmd.

I just changed my network adapter settings to use OpenDNS and now I can access my site and my host's sites (and resolve in the CLI). This is a good workaround, so thanks for that. However I'd still like to resolve the underlying issue if possible. Though I'm not sure if that's something I have the power to do. It might be a routing issue or DNS issue with my ISP.

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