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25-08-2008, 13:28 | #1 |
Absinthe
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25-08-2008, 13:30 | #2 |
Rocket Fuel
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They both work for me and they're both pointing to the same IP address so you may need to flush your DNS cache. Close your web browser, open a command prompt and do 'ipconfig /flushdns' then try again.
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25-08-2008, 13:32 | #3 | |
Moonshine
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Location: Southampton
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This is just turning into a game of 'scare raymond with whois'
edit - for example, this is all my WHOIS will bring up on my site. Quote:
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25-08-2008, 13:35 | #4 |
Rocket Fuel
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On a related note, the sentence at the bottom of the index page needs looking at.
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25-08-2008, 13:41 | #6 |
Rocket Fuel
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25-08-2008, 13:39 | #7 | |
Screaming Orgasm
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Location: Newbury
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There are ways - certainly for .com and probably for .net.
Try it with my main domain and all you'll get is... Quote:
If in doubt, reboot everything - PC, router, modem (if relevant). Either that or you ISP needs kicking for having non-compliant DNS servers. |
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25-08-2008, 13:46 | #8 | |
Absinthe
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I got
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25-08-2008, 13:49 | #9 |
'09 sexual conquests: 4.5
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Quick tip if you are getting no joy with your registrant with fixing your DNS, you can get free DNS which lets you configure all the CNAME/A/MX records at editdns.net. Do all the config their and point at their nameservers.
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