Why is i-club.com taking me to NAISOCIS?
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Clean your cache.
Clean your cookies.
Go to http://kane.phpwebhosting.com/~imprezer
Slick Nick did somekind of a geek trick that didn't refresh the DNS fast enouhg.
- Alex
Clean your cookies.
Go to http://kane.phpwebhosting.com/~imprezer
Slick Nick did somekind of a geek trick that didn't refresh the DNS fast enouhg.
- Alex
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I would find it surprising if the TTL's were set for more than 3 days. If you are still being directed to the old board you should be sure you and/or a proxy in front of you isn't holding. Otherwise you should talk to your ISP about their broken' *** DNS service or cache handling ( A'la AOL ). Throw this IP mapping in your local hosts table in the interim, faster than querying a remote db anyway.
SLR-
SLR-
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SLR,
Please explain me this.
I am on cable.
Have a router.
One PC cannot see www.i-club.com
Another one can.
?
- Aex
Please explain me this.
I am on cable.
Have a router.
One PC cannot see www.i-club.com
Another one can.
?
- Aex
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Use what I use: http://www.royalbastard.com/iclub.html
Strangely enough, this isn't a joke! Easy to remember, no?
Strangely enough, this isn't a joke! Easy to remember, no?
#8
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Hmmm...
Alex, what OS's are these PC's on? Open a command prompt and do an 'ipconfig -all' so you can get a look at who they are looking to for name services. I am a unix admin so windows isnt my forte, however, it may be that your DHCP is not renewed on one of your boxes, it has a static map routed to the old IP, a round robin fluke or any number of things. The simplest first step is likely to open a command prompt ( start menu -> Run [type 'cmd'] -> at the prompt type 'ipconfig -release' -> then type 'ipconfig -renew'. Forgive me if this was redundant...
May want to put the host resolve in your 'hosts' file so that you dont need to worry about DNS issues on your ISPs side.
SLR-
Alex, what OS's are these PC's on? Open a command prompt and do an 'ipconfig -all' so you can get a look at who they are looking to for name services. I am a unix admin so windows isnt my forte, however, it may be that your DHCP is not renewed on one of your boxes, it has a static map routed to the old IP, a round robin fluke or any number of things. The simplest first step is likely to open a command prompt ( start menu -> Run [type 'cmd'] -> at the prompt type 'ipconfig -release' -> then type 'ipconfig -renew'. Forgive me if this was redundant...
May want to put the host resolve in your 'hosts' file so that you dont need to worry about DNS issues on your ISPs side.
SLR-
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Well I was mistaken........Now I just copy the first part of the address from this site, and tack on what I need to add to registor or what. (As you can see I am NOT very computer literate).
If everyone knows that already, just ignore this post.
EddyL.
If everyone knows that already, just ignore this post.
EddyL.
Last edited by EddyRS; 11-24-2002 at 04:06 PM.
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