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Laura, Not sure about the services that are working for you, whether they use DNS or not, but this sounds like a problem I've had in the past when the DNS for the ISP isn't working. Tony Koker On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Laura Conrad <lconrad at laymusic.org> wrote: > > I can send mail and read mail and news and do rsync's and pings, so > there can't be anything wrong with the physical connection. But for the > last two hours, I haven't been able to use any browser to get to any new > webpage. I'm pretty sure the ones that are still displaying are in my > cache. In other words, nntp, smtp and ssh are all working fine, but > http seems to have gone on vacation. > > On my android phone, I can do a google search when I'm using t-mobile > 3G, but not when I set it to WIFI, which is using my comcast connection. > I can ssh into my dreamhost account and run lynx with no problems on the > sites I'm having trouble with from my home computer. > > Is anyone else having trouble? If so, have you reported it? And if you > did, would you guess saying, "Nntp, smtp and ssh work and http doesn't," > would be better or worse than saying, "The internet is broken?" > > -- > Laura (mailto:lconrad at laymusic.org, twitter: @serpentplayer) > (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 > http://www.laymusic.org/ http://www.serpentpublications.org > > I value kindness to human beings first of all, and kindness to > animals. I don't respect the law; I have a total irreverence for > anything connected with society except that which makes the roads > safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper, and old men and women > warmer in the winter, and happier in the summer. > > Brendan Behan (1923 - 1964) > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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