Hi,
They only have two DNS servers in the same subnet, and the subnet is unreachable from here. It works where it's still cached in the DNS.
# whois journeyman.co.uk
Domain name: journeyman.co.uk
Name servers: ns1.journeyman.co.uk 209.124.81.26 ns2.journeyman.co.uk 209.124.81.27
# dig @209.124.81.26 www. journeyman.co.uk
times out
# traceroute -n 209.124.81.26 traceroute to 209.124.81.26 (209.124.81.26), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 82.195.224.1 9.256 ms 0.461 ms 0.228 ms 2 208.50.86.177 18.833 ms 134.398 ms 4.842 ms 3 67.17.105.218 110.320 ms 110.295 ms 110.122 ms 4 207.218.80.218 111.523 ms 111.428 ms 111.390 ms 5 64.94.0.83 190.231 ms 64.94.0.19 208.240 ms 64.94.0.83 207.369 ms 6 64.94.3.122 111.035 ms 110.894 ms 111.033 ms 7 69.61.56.38 110.936 ms 110.787 ms 110.883 ms 8 69.61.22.178 111.167 ms 111.304 ms 111.178 ms 9 * * * 10 * * *
NetRange: 209.124.64.0 - 209.124.95.255 CIDR: 209.124.64.0/19 OriginAS: NetName: DRAGON-BLK-1 NetHandle: NET-209-124-64-0-1 Parent: NET-209-0-0-0-0 NetType: Direct Allocation NameServer: NS1.DRAGON.COM NameServer: NS2.DRAGON.COM Comment: ADDRESSES WITHIN THIS BLOCK ARE NON-PORTABLE
Interesting comment ...
-- Martin
I have a tricky one. For quite a while I've been unable to resolve www.journeyman.co.uk. I talked to these guys and they were quite unaware of any problem and even insisted that they have no problems at all. I can't resolve the name on either Cablecom, Bluewin, Swisscom Mobile, Nine, and so on. I almost gave up, but now I see that everything is fine when I'm connected to a host in the US over VPN.