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DNS breakage at Samsung.com

10 pointsby Two9Aabout 11 years ago
A friend of mine noticed that there was no A record for samsung.com; it turns out there&#x27;s no SOA, or any kind of record.<p>Their WHOIS shows an authoritative nameserver of &quot;dns&quot;.

4 comments

CalumJEadieabout 11 years ago
They&#x27;ve been tackling a fire in one of their buildings <a href="http://inagist.com/all/457783829101428736/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;inagist.com&#x2F;all&#x2F;457783829101428736&#x2F;</a>
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cnvogelabout 11 years ago
It&#x27;s of course a tragedy if their datacenter cought fire, but it&#x27;s nevertheless bad engineering if a lot of their products seem to require access to &quot;samsung.com&quot; for a lot of unrelated tasks (as some other site mentioned: Netflix cannot be accessed if a certain XML file cannot be fetched from www.samsung.com).
brokenparserabout 11 years ago
They were gone for a while (couldn&#x27;t even query their whois record) but they&#x27;re back and everything seems fine now.<p>Interestingly, I could still shoot them an email (perhaps because the relevant records were cached by my nameserver). Hi, Samsung!
pearjuiceabout 11 years ago
This is why I don&#x27;t buy anything Samsung. If they can barely keep their company website in the air on an ordinary day, what&#x27;s there to think of their actual products?<p>It&#x27;s not just samsung.com, but their entire web presence...
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