Website Issues
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- Esoxonthefly
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Website Issues
When I try to open the MMA site at my home computer I always get the message that the page is unavailable but when I'm at work I have no problem getting to the site. Why is this?
- Chris Barton
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I am also having problems getting to the website. My computer kept saying dns server error. I did a dns flush and this seemed to work, I'm here. Another website said you might need to do a manual proxy.
Hope this helps.
Chris
Hope this helps.
Chris
- Esoxonthefly
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Re: Website Issues
The reason the website was unavailable in February was because of a DNS server issue for our site. The bottom line is the DNS server for our domain is now DIFFERENT than it used to be, and for some reason your computer is not getting/using the proper info.Esoxonthefly wrote:When I try to open the MMA site at my home computer I always get the message that the page is unavailable but when I'm at work I have no problem getting to the site. Why is this?
I think what Chris tried was starting a command window (Start | Run | cmd.exe) and then in the CMD window, try typing:
ipconfig /flushdns
See if that helps, JT. If not, your Internet Provider's DNS server needs to flush THEIR cache.
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- Chris Barton
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- Location: Nashville, MI
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Tom is correct, that is exactly what I did. The bad part is it worked the first time and then I had trouble getting back to the site yesterday. Today I tried and I got in. I just spoke with my internet provider and they did not think they needed to flush their DNS cache. I just we will see if I continue to have problems or not.
Re: website
Something is causing our site's DNS server to be unavailable repeatedly, recently, apparently for brief periods of times. It's very frustrating, because Windoze boxes CACHE these "unavailable" DNS responses, and refuse to retry a DNS lookup right away! Hence the need to "flush the DNS cache".Chris Barton wrote:Tom is correct, that is exactly what I did. The bad part is it worked the first time and then I had trouble getting back to the site yesterday. Today I tried and I got in. I just spoke with my internet provider and they did not think they needed to flush their DNS cache. I just we will see if I continue to have problems or not.
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Don't drink and derive.
Don't drink and derive.
- Esoxonthefly
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