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Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:38:18 -0500
From: John Burnett &lt;jburnett58@comcast.net&gt;
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Subject: [gopher] Re: Active ?
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<p>On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 07:00:02PM +0200, Stegozor wrote:
&gt; On 8/17/06, JumpJet Mailbox &lt;jumpjetinfo@yahoo.com&gt; wrote:
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt;   Neither gopher://alessandro.route-add.net  or gopher://gopher.rp.spb.su are accessable from Port 70.  This is probably due to these Gopher servers being removed from Internet service.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt;   The error you are experiencing appears to NOT be a issue with your Gopher software, but an issue with your DNS server.  As you state:
&gt; &gt;   &quot;When I go to a site I get mixed messages on unreachable links, one is pretty instantaneous telling me that the site is not available, the second hangs the gopher program for 2-3 minutes before telling me that it cannot connect to the host.&quot;.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt;   The &quot;instantaneous&quot; failure is because there is no longer a physical IP address associated with the server you are trying to reach, so the DNS server sends back a quick response.  The failure that APPEARS to &quot;hang&quot; is because there is still an IP address associated with the unreachable servers (in the case of gopher://alessandro.route-add.net it is 192.182.210.150, and the case of gopher://gopher.rp.spb.su it is 81.3.164.16 ), and the DNS server spends a considerable amount of time trying to reach the associated pysical IP address.
&gt;
&gt; Thanks for the explanation, but there&#x27;s something I still don&#x27;t
&gt; understand and that seems to be a bug in Gopher client to me: when I
&gt; press control-c during an attempt to contact these servers, I can&#x27;t
&gt; take back the control of the program, the beep (from the buzzer)
&gt; becomes weird and repetitive and I have to close the terminal window.
&gt; I tried the same links with SeaMonkey, simply pressing escape stops
&gt; the transaction.
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<p>Another option is to use lynx. I don&#x27;t like the interface as much as
I do the *gopher* interface but you can set the time that it will
search an IP address, ie lynx -connect_timeout=N
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<p>N is in seconds so it&#x27;s pretty tweakable. The fact that it can be done
in lynx leads me to believe that it&#x27;s possible to do in gopher, Yes?
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<p>Thanks,
John Burnett
Thu Aug 17 21:38:08 CDT 2006
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