Most DNS authoritative name servers for the ccTLD are down:
% date -u
Sun Mar 10 17:12:55 UTC 2019
% check-soa -i ve
azmodan.ula.ve.
Cannot get the IPv6 address: read udp 127.0.0.1:59957->127.0.0.1:53: i/o timeout
ns-ext.nic.cl.
2001:1398:1:0:200:1:123:14: OK: 2019030729 (201 ms)
200.1.123.14: OK: 2019030729 (212 ms)
ns1.nic.ve.
2001:1338::2: ERROR: read udp [2a01:e35:2fb3:e1d0:4862:c78f:972a:bf2]:54527->[2001:1338::2]:53: i/o timeout
150.188.228.4: ERROR: read udp 192.168.2.1:52930->150.188.228.4:53: i/o timeout
ns2.nic.ve.
2001:1338::3: ERROR: read udp [2a01:e35:2fb3:e1d0:4862:c78f:972a:bf2]:44615->[2001:1338::3]:53: i/o timeout
150.188.228.5: ERROR: read udp 192.168.2.1:51309->150.188.228.5:53: i/o timeout
ns3.nic.ve.
190.9.129.56: ERROR: read udp 192.168.2.1:54457->190.9.129.56:53: read: connection refused
ns4.nic.ve.
190.202.128.43: OK: 2019030729 (160 ms)
sns-pb.isc.org.
2001:500:2e::1: OK: 2019030729 (26 ms)
192.5.4.1: OK: 2019030729 (144 ms)
ns4.nic.ve
is 190.202.128.43, part of the prefix 190.202.128.0/22. After the great breakage of yesterday (around 2340 UTC), the prefix is still perfectly visible.ns1.nic.ve
is 150.188.228.4, part of the prefix 150.188.0.0/16 (same prefix thanns2.nic.ve
). The prefix has not be seen since yesterday, 1600 UTC. Same thing for 150.185.0.0/16 (which host the two nameservers ofula.ve
).