my site is not opening, i dont know what is happening,
???????
try for me >>
www.cg-dream.com
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my site is not opening, i dont know what is happening,
???????
try for me >>
www.cg-dream.com ...
my site is not opening, i dont know what is happening,
???????
try for me >>
www.cg-dream.com
Its working fine for me. If you're still having trouble, try running a traceroute to see where things are getting hung up.
--Jason
[Edit]Whoops, didn't see Jason sneak in there. Well, this expounds a bit on what he said, so I'll leave it in.[/Edit]
It comes up here with a page showing CG-DREAM (when dreams come true) logo and text at the top saying "Under heavy construction". It has a misspelling of the word "forums" as "Fourms" in the lower right portion of the page. I don't see a DNS resolution problem at the moment. The site's IP address is coming up as 66.227.58.205.
Try running a traceroute from your computer to your site if you still can't see cg-dream.com where you are. That should tell you if you're experiencing a connection problem somewhere along the path to your site.
If you don't know how to do this and are using Windows, read up on what Windows help has to say on the "tracert" command. Other free traceroute programs are readily available on the net, supporting a multitude of operating systems beyond Windows.
Last edited by lookout; 09-16-2003 at 08:09 AM.
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now it's working. but some time it's not. next time i'll try to do as what you said jason ..
thanks again lookout and jason,
My site isn't available either. The same thing happened last week. When a viewer attempted to visit my site, they viewed UltimateDisney.com!
The support team blamed it on my ISP's Cache!
Today, my site index page shows the following message - Hey, it worked !
The SSL/TLS-aware Apache webserver was
successfully installed on this website.
Unbelievable!
CG-Dream appears to have a different problem than yours, 40_chevy. But I can understand your frustration.
If it's the site in your profile, I can see it here.
To verify that with you, here's excerpt from the site's home page:I do however see the same 66.227.58.204 ip referenced on one line of the "dig" results on that site as I still do with the site in this other thread. Earlier, it was pointing to the ultimatedisney.com domain, but now it goes to the Apache "It worked" page (often a server default page). So something has been happening on Jaguar's end, but it looks like they haven't ferreted everything out quite yet. That 66.227.58.204 reference probably should not be appearing in the "dig" results at all. I strongly suspect there is still something messed up with the way Jaguar has configured your account or maybe the DNS on the server you're on, and that it is NOT a caching issue.Wholesale Autos of Idaho is a locally owned and operated automotive business. We are committed to offering our customers the best selection of quality used vehicles available anywhere in the Treasure Valley.
If you keep after them (in a polite and professional manner), I'm sure the techs will work it out. Ask them to run a dig on your site and have them note the line with IP entry I've mentioned above.
The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be.
- Paul Valery
40_chevy, I just ran a new dig on your domain and saw that questionable IP had been replaced with your own. I'd expect that should clear things up for you, if not immediately, then within 72 hours after the new settings propagate across the Net. Now if only the techs would do the same thing for deaxe and his nzafmp.org account....
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nzafmp.org appears to be resolving correctly and the thread for it is a few days old. If there is still a problem Gary please email or PM me.Originally posted by lookout
Now if only the techs would do the same thing for deaxe and his nzafmp.org account....
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Les, this has been a dns flip-flopping thing. I've seen no change in Gary's dig results yet, unlike 40_chevy's, so I doubt it's really cleared up yet. Gary's still includes a mention of the IP that had been referring to ultimatedisney.com last week, and now points to an Apache "It worked" page.
This is the applicable portion of his dig results, with the line with the problem IP marked in red. I believe his own IP address should be appearing there instead.Code:09/17/03 07:03:34 dig nzafmp.org @ ns.jaguarpc.net Dig nzafmp.org@ns2.nocdirect.com (66.227.56.5) ... Authoritative Answer Recursive queries supported by this server Query for nzafmp.org type=255 class=1 nzafmp.org SOA (Zone of Authority) Primary NS: ns.nocdirect.com Responsible person: root@dragonfire.nocdirect.com serial:1061579640 refresh:28800s (8 hours) retry:7200s (2 hours) expire:3600000s (410 days) minimum-ttl:86400s (24 hours) nzafmp.org NS (Nameserver) ns.nocdirect.com nzafmp.org NS (Nameserver) ns2.nocdirect.com nzafmp.org A (Address) 66.227.58.204 nzafmp.org MX (Mail Exchanger) Priority: 0 nzafmp.org ns.nocdirect.com A (Address) 66.227.57.1 ns2.nocdirect.com A (Address) 66.227.56.5
Last edited by lookout; 09-17-2003 at 07:28 AM.
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An updated serial on the zone file should resolve that. The change has been made and that should clear up any problems.
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Yes, I just checked again, and things look much better with the dig results reflecting the IP correction now. Thanks for following up on this Les.
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