Is anyone getting TeaParty07.com?

If it is a Godaddy Registered domain, I find they usually propagate in 2 hours or less.

This clearly seems to be an issue with either the DNS server or the DNS entries.
 
If it is a Godaddy Registered domain, I find they usually propagate in 2 hours or less.

This clearly seems to be an issue with either the DNS server or the DNS entries.

I have it set exactly the same as last time..

I called and verified the settings with them- the name servers are correct and the AName records are pointing to the correct IP. Is there anything else I can do?

Do I need to add CName records as well? I wasn't told by support that I would need to do that..
 
(nothing here yet - I'm in the general area where Josh is <waves to Josh>)

Just posting to say THANK YOU TREVOR FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE AND ARE CONTINUING TO DO FOR THE REVOLUTION!!!!
 
The site isn't back I'm afraid. Those who say they aren't having problems are probably viewing an older version of the site stored in their browser cache. Every page you visit is saved for a short time in your browser's memory for quick loading later.

If you clear the cache/cookies under internet options, then try to visit, you will see the same "not found" page as the rest of us.
 
Nada here on satellite ISP.

It takes hours or even days for domain names to update and propagate to all the ISPs. It can take as much as three days, I think. But most big ISPs in the big cities should have their updates by this afternoon.

I expect it will be working for 90% of the country by tonight.
 
It's not working in Texas, California, Chicago, New York or Cincinnati... I just checked every place I have colocation.
 
Thanks for all the hard work Trevor. I'm sure we all appreciate what you're doing, while most of us probably don't appreciate how complex the technical issues are. I'm glad to see it looks like it will be back up shortly, in time for the debates tonight. Still not up in WI.
 
The site isn't back I'm afraid. Those who say they aren't having problems are probably viewing an older version of the site stored in their browser cache. Every page you visit is saved for a short time in your browser's memory for quick loading later.

If you clear the cache/cookies under internet options, then try to visit, you will see the same "not found" page as the rest of us.

Incorrect my friend. :)

After clearing the cache on Firefox, the page still loads. Opening the page in 2 browsers that I've never loaded the page on -- Epiphany and Konqueror -- the page loads. It occasionally comes up blank, but it's loading more often than not.
 
IE set for: check for newer versions of webpages: every time I visit a page.

Working in Philly area, Verizon
 
Nothing yet (10:07am EST):
C:\Documents and Settings\markbe>nslookup teaparty07.com
Server: dns-cac-lb-0.nyroc.rr.com
Address: 24.92.226.9

*** dns-cac-lb-0.nyroc.rr.com can't find teaparty07.com: Non-existent domain
 
I just noticed it's very intermittent. It was working fine, then *poof* -- nothing. I reloaded the page several times, and it eventually came back. Same with nslookup:

> nslookup www.teaparty07.com

** server can't find www.teaparty07.com.hsd1.nh.comcast.net: NXDOMAIN

> nslookup www.teaparty07.com

** server can't find www.teaparty07.com.hsd1.nh.comcast.net: NXDOMAIN

> nslookup www.teaparty07.com

Non-authoritative answer:
www.teaparty07.com canonical name = teaparty07.com.
Name: teaparty07.com
Address: 68.178.254.39
 
Nothing in Arkansas yet but we are usually the last on stuff like this anyway..
 
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