@ Mich, Nice probes/sniffers you send out... I also did notice that our Presidents website www.statehousekenya.go.ke has a thing to do with having a US Admin contact.
Admin Contact:
Name: Director Operations
Organisation: Elance, Inc. Address: 441 Logue Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 US Email Address: hostmaster@elance.com
And the way we like shouting about our sovereignty - whenever it is convenient. Unless ofcourse this is some "clever" Kenyan based in the US who wanted an excuse to charge more the for the service - it is always easier to get away with a big invoice if based abroad you know :-) Anyway, most government sites seem to be crawling back online - thought they seem to be slow. My probes/sniffers reveal that most government ministries seem to have hazina.treasury.go.ke as their primary Name Server. Which is fine/ok, but one wonders why this local server could not then be reached for resolving - given that it is presumed to be an internal box within their local (government) area network. I think its got something to do with the routing setup. I suspect the routing at the various ministries levels is designed to first go "International" - even though they maybe searching and reaching out for the "Local" dns resolvers @ hazina.treasury.go.ke. And if this International route is down(TEAMs), then the resolving function would fail and services become unavailable. Which also exposes another design flaw - why connect to ONLY one International Link in this day and age? Particularly for a rich client like Govt of Kenya? If GoK was connected to both TEAMs and say SEACOM, then with proper configuration at the Ministry level, the dns resolvers at Treasury would still be reached - despite having to do so through un-necessary international routing. Anyway, enough free consultancy for now :-) walu. ----- Original Message ----- From: Michuki Mwangi <michuki@swiftkenya.com> To: Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 10:41 AM Subject: Re: [kictanet] Government Websites down - again? Hi Walu, et al, Probably worth taking a moment to give oversight on what is going on in view of the article in the media today; http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate-News/Public-agencies-off-Intern... The reason KRA is online is because they are connected to the KIXP and their services are hosted locally. From my checks the following websites are hosted locally and hence should be operating normally despite the cable cuts. Am able to access the sites in under 70ms. www.ict.go.ke (Kenyaweb) www.transport.go.ke (Kenyaweb) www.information.go.ke (Kenyaweb) www.treasury.go.ke (Telkom Orange) www.immigration.go.ke (Telkom Orange) www.centralbank.go.ke (Safaricom) This two below should be ideally locally accessible but seems there is routing problem :(. Am informed that this is being worked on. www.communication.go.ke - E-Govt/GITS www.health.go.ke - E-Govt/GITS The following are hosted abroad in various European and N.American sites www.tourism.go.ke www.statehousekenya.go.ke Now that is just the Website function. Looking at Email the picture is very different; @ict.go.ke - (Google Apps - International) @transport.go.ke - (Xtranet - Local) @information.go.ke - (E-Govt/GITS - Should be Local see aboves) @treasury.go.ke (E-Govt/GITS - Should be local, see above notes) @immigration.go.ke (E-Govt/GITS - Should be local, see above notes) @centralbank.go.ke (Safaricom) @communication.go.ke - (E-Govt/GITS - Should be Local see aboves) ** @health.go.ke - (E-Govt/GITS - Should be Local see aboves) @tourism.go.ke - (E-Govt/GITS - Should be Local see aboves) @statehousekenya.go.ke - (HopOne Internet Corporation - USA) ** DNS is broken so Email will not work until DNS entries are fixed. In conclusion 2 out of the 10 domains will be partially affected by the TEAMS cable repairs. Statehousekenya.go.ke is the only one that may be fully affected by the TEAMS cable repairs since both website and email are hosted abroad. The remaining domains seem to be having local routing issues and once they are resolved it should be business as usual. As such, it would be safe to say that for most of Government should be partially functional. If not, then it is purely a technical issue and nothing to do with the TEAMs cable. I have to state that this is not inclusive of all .go.ke domains - but it is a good indication of where most domains are hosted/located and their current state. Regards, Michuki. On 1/7/13 12:40 PM, Walubengo J wrote:
Sorry @Paul K, @Ndemo and @Kate Gitau to pick on you early in the year, but it looks like I cannot reach most of the government site (www.xxx.go.ke)
I quick ping to the following fails: http://www.ict.go.ke/ (ICT Board site down)
or http://www.information.go.ke/ (Ministry of Info and communication site down).
Rumour has it that it has something to do with the TEAMs cable undergoing scheduled maintenance. Pliz ?!!??...
But thank heavens our Money minting machine below has somehow managed to stay up :-)
http://www.kra.go.ke/ (Kenya Revenue up)
even though its parent ministry is down :-(
http://www.treasury.go.ke/ (Ministry of FInance down)
Ok, could someone remind me why we are the best ICT destination in East Africa and the future mother of Silicon Savannah/Konza CIty when we cannot design redundancy within our government networks?
We have guys on this list who can design redundancy for free - me included. But since it is election time, why cant my good friend Dr. Ndemo just put up an international tender for this work :-) and then I can apply from which Island was it again? -Cayman Island or something?
walu.
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