(( Sent to all RAtC players, Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:08 AM ))Hello, Again!
At this time, it is looking more and more like the cause of the outages is in fact a DNS problem, as originally believed.
A support ticket has been opened with the domain/hosting provider, just to make sure all bases are covered, though the issue is most likely with DNS server(s), not our host or domain name provider.
The DNS server(s) operated by Google (which are very common) appear to be affected, as do the DNS servers for COX Communications and possibly Comcast, which are also extremely common, and typically the default settings for most computers in our geographical area (depending on your internet service provider).
We are currently working all available avenues to end the outages, still hopeful that the issue will resolve itself in a relatively short period of time.
Anything I Can Do About This?In most cases, the DNS server your computer uses is configured automatically, though it is possible to specify a particular DNS server to use instead. Changing your DNS server will work-around this current issue and allow you to get to rageacrossthecape.com. Changing your DNS server is not recommended for those who are not sure what they are doing. Some helpful information may be found here:
Public DNS Server List (remember, the Google DNS servers are currently the ones not working) and here: Changing DNS Settings in
Windows 7,
Windows Vista,
Windows XP,
Mac OSX Tech-TalkUnder normal circumstances, you could point your browser to the IP Address of RAtC's server (
http://64.29.145.9), instead of "
http://rageacrossthecape.com", bypassing DNS altogether. Unfortunately, this does not work in our case, because our host's server is not configured for this.
I hope this information has been helpful, and we will continue to provide updates as necessary.
Marc Berman
Head Storyteller,
Rage Across the Cape
www.rageacrossthecape.com