Router woes rub out Slashdot

Router problems have downed several Open Source Development Network sites for days, including technology and news forum Slashdot.org.

Problems have plagued the site intermittently since Friday, when the network's router failed, according to a posting on Slashdot. The problems continued yesterday.

OSDN technicians fixed the problems late Sunday, according to Linux system-integrator VA Linux, which owns OSDN. But some surfers still could not access the sites Monday because they were being redirected to temporary Internet pages that OSDN set up during the difficulties.

Depending on how often an Internet service provider refreshes its network hardware, many people may still be unable to access the sites.

"Slashdot.org, ThinkGeek.com, Freshmeat.net, Themes.org, GIFWorks, AnimFactory and OSDN.com are down at the moment because we're experiencing technical difficulties with our network routing equipment," stated the notice that greeted some surfers.

The Open Source Development Network, once known as Andover.net, brings together several sites dedicated to the Linux operating system, open-source programming and the open-source philosophy.

A VA Linux representative said the problems primarily affected the sites on Saturday and Sunday.

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