Jay Vaughn?

Matthew Allen matthew at lith.com
Thu Apr 8 20:11:11 CEST 1999


This was posted to a couple of other lists im on:

* From Jay Vaughan <jay at tl36.teklab.com>

Guys and Gals,

TekLab suffered a monster bit of downtime today.  My ISP actually bit the
dirt,
yanking the plug with no warning, so I've moved TekLab over to a new
network... the box is up, the machine is running, the network works,
everything is fine, but it's going to take a day or two for the rest of the
Internet to catch up, unfortunately.  We've got a new IP address, and while
we've done our best to get DNS and the InterNIC playing nicely, I can't
guarantee you that other DNS servers around the world won't know that we've
moved, for a couple of days at least.

The fact that you got this message means that things are going out from our
server - but there may be a period of a few days when things do not go
through
or you get email bounced back to you if you've tried to send it to a
teklab.com
address.

Please be patient.  We're definitely working on getting things back to
normal,
and within 72 hours I predict that you'll not even know we're not on our old
network.

Also, if you do manage to connect to a *.teklab.com (or *.a3kcentral.com)
host
in the next few hours, go easy on it - a monster ftp download would
definitely
make things difficult for us to get the e-mail backlog sorted out, so go
easy
chaps.

Thanks, and chat with you all soon.


j.

--
Jay Vaughan
TekLab Custom Software
jv at teklab.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Gravenhorst [mailto:chordman at flash.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 1999 12:52 AM
To: Synth-DIY
Subject: Jay Vaughn?


Sorry for non-DIY content.  www.teklab.com has been down for a few days.
I can't even resolve it's IP address.  I tried emailing Jay and get a 
bounce.

Anyone here know what's happening with teklab/Jay?

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