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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Issue with APNIC DNS nameservers resolved



Issue with APNIC DNS nameservers resolved

APNIC DNS name servers was experiencing few Major issue related to their bind software. On this incident the PTR record for any IP address took a long time even it answer with wrong information. After reporting to APNIC Hostmaster, they took this information seriously and fix it already .

Bellow is a copy of email, which I received APNIC regarding APNIC DNS server current status:

From: APNIC HelpDesk
To: Ahamed Bauani [Member of APNIC Community]
Date: Fri, May 9, 2008 at 1:23 PM

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Issue with APNIC DNS nameservers resolved
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Dear colleagues

APNIC started to receive reports that our DNS nameservers were not
providing the expected answers for leaf node queries of delegated
domains after we upgraded our DNS server software on Tuesday 6 May.

After initial investigation, it was determined that the upgraded
software was the source of the problem. After contacting the vendor,
several quick-fix solutions were attempted, to no avail.

At 13:00, Friday 9 May, APNIC rolled back to the previous version of the
software, resolving the issue.

APNIC has advised the software vendor and requested escalation of the
problem while working with them to review the upgrade and seek a clear
resolution.

APNIC apologies for the interruption to our services.

Sincerely,

________________________________________________________________________

APNIC Secretariat
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Tel: +61-7-3858-3100
PO Box 2131 Milton, QLD 4064 Australia Fax: +61-7-3858-3199
Level 1, 33 Park Road, Milton, QLD http://www.apnic.net
________________________________________________________________________


Mirror of this email copy posted by Ahamed Bauani on this blog. Special information, as this is very secretive issue, please don't disclose the details to any one whom you don't know.

With Thanks

Ahamed Bauani
IT Consultant
Telnet Communication Limited
http://www.telnet-bd.com/

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Addiction taken to a deadly height



Drug Addiction taken to a deadly height!

A lanky youth slouched to the middle of the road in front of the bustling Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) emergency gate to pick a paper-bag a rickshaw-rider just threw behind. Crossing the road, he gave the bag to a wayside teashop and got Tk 1 in return, which he will spend on drugs to quell his addiction. He needs Tk 24 more to buy a cocktail of injections -- a vicious circle he has been sucked into.

Twenty-five-year-old Rashed, one of the 500 heroin addicts living around the DMCH, was paralysed about three months ago after he began taking high-powered addictive tablets and cocktails of essential drugs as the price of heroin shot up last year.

Although doctors and activists of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) warned them of physical numbness, limb loss and even death from the change in addiction habit, he like other addicts did not give up the cheaper drugs. For him, living without drugs has become all but impossible.

Five of the 350 substance abusers registered with a multilateral NGO have died over the last six months and some others lost their limbs or become paralysed for switching from heroin to essential drugs.

Linking deaths and physical loss to the shift in addiction habit, doctors and NGO activists dealing with the addicts said the toll might rise soon as the drug abusers entered a dangerous zone -- living on cocktails of low-priced injections and tablets.

The price of 10mg heroin increased to Tk 100 from Tk 30-40 two years ago after law enforcers seized some big stashes of heroin in raids on different heroin depots in the city.

Pethedine could not be an alternative for them either, as its price rose to Tk 350 an ampoule after the health ministry stopped its supply to the DMCH in July 2001. Earlier, a group of DMCH officials and employees smuggled the drug out of the hospital to local markets for sale at Tk 50-60 an ampoule. The other major injection, morphine, which was once up for addiction at Tk 500 an ampoule, is also out of reach.

Although financially well-off addicts can afford the two injections, the drug abusers of the low income bracket or without income opted for a cocktail of Phenergan, Easium, Avil, Sedil and Tidigesic -- popularly known as 'Madras-Hydarabad' among addicts.

They also take other drugs like Sedexin, Eunectin, Noctin and Tryptin. None of them costs more than Tk 2 apiece.

"Since an addict's body has been programmed to a specific drug, it begins reacting in an unnatural way when it receives a new item," said a doctor working with the NGO, which provides addicts in the DMCH area with healthcare.

"Because of heroin, Pethedine and other drug shots, their bodies have lost the power to resist even minor diseases and once they do new drugs, the resistance totally collapses," he said.

AIDS, syphilis and other contagious diseases spread fast among drug abusers, as four to five addicts use the same syringe without cleaning well or merely washing in the sewerage water.

"They are too weak to push the injection in veins properly and most addicts are suffering from infection in the body part they push it," the doctor said.

As the addicts started living on the low-priced drugs, pharmacies near major drug-abuse hotbeds, including DMCH area, Bangabandhu National Stadium, High Court Mazar, Mohammadpur embankment, Gopibagh, Tejkunipara, Sayedabad, Dhalpur, Nayabazar, English Road, Nababganj, Kashaituli and Mitford Hospital area, increased prices at least twice the normal.

Drug sellers increased the price of a Tidigesic ampoule to Tk 60-80 from Tk 40-50 six months ago, of Avil to Tk 10-15 from Tk 5, and Phenergan, B-50 Forte and Sedil to Tk 8-15 from Tk 5.

Thirty-year-old Joynal, formerly a rickshawpuller who began taking Pethedine under the influence of his friend, said he has no alternative to cocktails of cheaper drugs.

"The drugstore keepers increased the prices of the drugs to cash in on our vulnerability," he said.

The druggists increased the prices, as the business became too risky, a medicine salesman in DMCH area, preferring not to be named, reasoned out.

"As the prices of heroin and Pethedine climbed because of their scarcity, the addicts began rushing to us for cheaper drugs and police began raiding our shops for toll," he said.

An official of Bangladesh Druggists and Chemists Association said there is a provision of rigorous punishment for selling drugs to addicts.

"We know for sure godfathers force some drugstores to sell drugs to the addicts," the public relations officer of the association, ASM Munir Hossain, said.

The godfathers do the addicts only this 'favour' as they (addicts) hand snatched and stolen items to them to get small sums in return, he added.

Source: The Daily Star - Thu. September 25, 2003

Sunday, May 4, 2008

What is the Domain Redemption Period



What is the Domain Redemption Period?

The redemption period is a Domain Registry period of up to 30 days that occurs when a domain name is deleted after having expired renewed. Instead of just getting deleted and returning to the pool of domain names available for registration, the existing registry keeps a hold on the domain name in a what is technically called as REDEMPTION PERIOD. During this 30-day redemption period, the original domain registrant (owner of the domain) is allowed to retrieve the domain name from deletion by contacting their Registrar. This process costs an additional fee.

This extra 30-day period - redemption period - extends the time available to renew expired domain names by 30 days. However, all names that enter the redemption period are removed from the zone files in the global DNS, as a result, any Web site or email services associated with the domain name gone into redemption period will stop working and would appear off line.

Ref: http://www.cyberindian.com/domain-registration/article.php?article_id=185

If you need more information regarding 'Domain Redemption Period', you may post an comment under this article.

Thank you for your time to read this article.

Ahamed Bauani
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BTTB Internet unavailable in Dhaka April on 3 2008 has been solved



BTTB Internet Down in Dhaka April 3 2008 has been solved

BTTB Internet went down today April 3, 2008 . An unconfirmed source inform that Power related problem on Media converter room, connectivity to several Internet Service Provider in Dhaka is disconnected to Internet connectivity via BTTB Submarine Cable.

BTTB has restored the network by replacing the damage power unite with backup one. At May 3, 2008 at 15:22:15 +6 (BTD)

During this outage time BTTB had no concern person present on their network operation center.

At this moment, May 4, 2008 at 01:02 effected ISP is connected back via BTTB submarine cable.

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

BTTB Internet Down in Dhaka April 3 2008



BTTB Internet Down in Dhaka, Bangladesh

BTTB Internet went down today April 3, 2008 . An unconfirmed source inform that Power related problem on Media converter room, connectivity to several Internet Service Provider in Dhaka is disconnected to Internet connectivity via BTTB Submarine Cable.

Most of ISP, who are connected through 'Media Converter' is effected by this incident. An unconfirmed source reported the effected ISP list bellow:

* DhakaCom Limited
* Daffodil Online
* Alap Telecom

More details on this incident will post here within very short time.

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