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  • Is microsoft.com down?

    can anyone else get to it? I need to badly!

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    Steve

    "Life is what we make of it, yet most of us just fake"

  • #2
    it works here

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    • #3
      Hmmm maybe it's Pipex' network...

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      • #4
        hmm.. can't get there either... all our connections to the US go through London as far as I know, so the problem could very well be somewhere there.

        Edit: well.. their whole DNS seems fuxxored up, since I can't even ping or traceroute (those programs can't determine Microsoft's IP somehow)

        [This message has been edited by dZeus (edited 24 January 2001).]

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        • #5
          http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/16321.html
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          • #6
            Their DNS is down. To access the server, use either of these addresses:
            http://207.46.230.218/
            http://207.46.230.211/

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            • #7
              Microsoft doesn't want anyone to know this but it was actually due to those hackers trying to put back the code they took, about a month ago, after they saw what a piece of shit it was.

              Joel

              [This message has been edited by Joel (edited 24 January 2001).]
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              • #8
                lol! that was funny as hell.

                Dave
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                • #9
                  I got the feeling the problem lies in the UK, Steve. For I am using the direct AT&T line from Sony London at this moment, and can't reach microsoft either. As our direct line contacts the internet in the UK, the problem must lie there

                  Jord.
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                  • #10
                    Try to translate it with babelfish, it basically says that some microsoft worker changed the DNS server by accident. guess he is in trouble


                    Los Angeles (np/mh) – Als am Dienstag Abend zahlreiche Internetangebote von Microsoft nicht mehr zugänglich waren, wurde zunächst spekuliert, ob es sich dabei um eine Denial-of-Service Attacke von Hackern gegen den Softwareriesen handeln könnte. Betroffen waren unter anderem Microsoft.com, MSN.com, WindowsMedia.com, Encarta.com, und Carpoint.com.

                    Mitnichten, wie sich nun herausstellte. Microsoft gab bekannt, dass ein Techniker die Konfiguration der Router von Microsofts Domain Name Servern (DNS) geändert hat. Daher konnten diese nicht mehr mit DNS-Servern im Internet kommunizieren. DNS-Server haben die Aufgabe, Domainnamen in numerische IP-Adressen zu übersetzen. Der Fehler ist inzwischen behoben, die Internetangebote sind wieder zugänglich.

                    Microsoft betonte, dass es sich weder um einen Hackerangriff noch um Softwarefehler, sondern schlicht und einfach um menschliches Versagen gehandelt hätte.

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                    • #11
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                      • #12
                        I don't think it was because of their employee and I don't think it was an accident... look at this

                        $ fwhois microsoft.com
                        [whois.crsnic.net]

                        MICROSOFT.COM.WILL.LIVE.FOREVER.BUT.LUNIX.SUCKS-BYBIRTH.ARTISTICCHEESE.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.SHOULD.GIVE.UP.BECAUSE.LINUXISGOD.CO M
                        MICROSOFT.COM.SE.FAIT.HAX0RIZER.PAR.TOUT.LE.ZOY.OR G
                        MICROSOFT.COM.OWNED.BY.MAT.HACKSWARE.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.N-AIME.BILL.QUE.QUAND.IL.N-EST.PAS.NU
                        MICROSOFT.COM.MUST.STOP.TAKEDRUGS.ORG
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.SOON.GOING.TO.THE.DEATHCORPORATIO N.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.SECRETLY.RUN.BY.ILLUMINATI.TERROR ISTS.NET
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.NOTHING.BUT.A.MONSTER.ORG
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.NO.MATCH.FOR.THE.UEBER-GEEKS.AT.JIMPHILLIPS.ORG
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.GOD.BUT.LINUX.SUCKS-FOREVER.ARTISTICCHEESE.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.BORING.COMPARED.TO.TEENEXTREME.CO M
                        MICROSOFT.COM.IS.AT.THE.MERCY.OF.DETRIMENT.ORG
                        MICROSOFT.COM.INSPIRES.COPYCAT.WANNABE.SUBVERSIVES .NET
                        MICROSOFT.COM.HAS.NO.LINUXCLUE.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.HACKED.BY.PSYKOJOKO.ON.A.ROOT-NETWORK.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.HACKED.BY.HACKSWARE.COM
                        MICROSOFT.COM.GUTS.NL
                        MICROSOFT.COM.FAIT.VRAIMENT.DES.LOGICIELS.A.TROIS. FRANCS.DOUZE.ORG
                        MICROSOFT.COM.ER.IKKE.NO.I.FORHOLD.TIL.LATHANS.NET
                        MICROSOFT.COM.AINT.WORTH.SHIT.KLUGE.ORG
                        MICROSOFT.COM
                        Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.

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