[slightly off topic]
The other day, I was trying to save Mike's bandwidth, and went to Coral Cache to read his web pages, because going there directly said that the bandwidth has been exceeded.
However, Coral Cache servers could not be found at all (!!), and even NS lookups show no such domain.
Normally with Coral Cache you add .nyud.net to the end of any website, and the cache will fetch the pages and serve it from locally cached copies around the world, thereby saving the bandwidth of the website owner, making the response faster, and saving bandwidth of the Internet at large.
For example, Mike's page would be
http://www.whitewing.co.uk.nyud.net/protoboard.htmlHowever, I can't seem to get to anything on .nyud.net anymore, although the Coral Content Distribution Network
http://www.coralcdn.org/ seems to be up and doesn't mention any problems with the caching servers
Today, Mike's pages are back up, but still Coral Cache .nyud.net domains are not there for me. Being able to cache it would save Mike from another bandwidth exceeded issue again.
Can anyone get to anything on .nyud.net ??
You can cache any web page .. just add .nyud.net to the end of the host part.
For example
http://cnn.com.nyud.net, but nothing works for me anymore