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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: 439 East District, Mount Paozu
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When I try to access NVN from my own ISP, I get "The servers have been taken offline" error messages, and a front page to the site that was updated on Friday to announce the servers would be migrated...
When I accessed it from school, or at home using a proxy service, no such prob? Anyone else noticing this? And if this is the case, how long does it usually take for these DNS services to update their own IP address cache, typically? |
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Join Date: Jan 1997
Location: Virginia
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It's probably related to a DNS server. In the meantime, add the following entry to the hosts file on your PC and you will get to the new server:
70.87.46.147 www.nvnews.net |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: 439 East District, Mount Paozu
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OK, thx Adding...
BTW, I might open a trouble ticket with my ISP, and give them the correct DNS info. Not sure what will come of it though. Edit: an nslookup gives Quote:
Last edited by Son Goku; 02-13-06 at 05:11 PM. |
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mmm, Beer.. :drooling:
Join Date: May 2004
Location: USA
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If your ISP won't help, look into Treewalk DNS. It is a freeware prog for Windows that can help solve your DNS issues.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: 439 East District, Mount Paozu
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Thx, the ISP checked it on another connection and nothing. Figured, OK, it might be fixed now, but same thing...
So, I tried disabling and re-enabling the network connection, and nothing. Logged out (albeit did not reboot winXP), and also power cycled the switch, now it connects... Go figure... Only thing I can guess, is that the old IP address was being cached somewhere for the forums, but not the main page. Bleh... I really was left with the impression the forums were still down all weekend, and something happened till I logged in at school... Ironic however, if it was something being cached locally, that it didn't crop up when going through JAP, (Java Anonymous Proxy). Oh well, it's back now... |
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