There was a a bad configuration that caused this error. It is fixed now, but the nature of the problem is that browsers cache it. Try clearing your browser cache or trying it in a different browser or private mode.
Ctrl+shift+del in Mozilla and keep cache checked and clear 'everything'
Server migration Sept 22
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Since when are you guys back??
I haven't had access to DW since Wednesday about noon GMT.
I cleared my cache -- doesn't help.
Today, I checked via downforeveryoneorjustme and it tells me that it's just me!
?
I'm using a proxy now.
I haven't had access to DW since Wednesday about noon GMT.
I cleared my cache -- doesn't help.
Today, I checked via downforeveryoneorjustme and it tells me that it's just me!
?
I'm using a proxy now.
Hic Rhodus, hic salta!
Re: Server migration Sept 22
When the IP addresss changes it can take time for the cache in the DNS at your ISP, or further upstream to clear. I had that problem over the past couple of days. I could connect on my phone over the mobile network but not at home or work. It can take days for the cache to expire...
Mike
Mike
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Yes, and there's a great site on color combinations:
http://www.colorcombos.com/
Perhaps we can find here a color combo quite similar to present one, but a little more harmonious.
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Refreshing change-of-pace -- the new color scheme.
Re: Server migration Sept 22
I appreciate that the quoted posts now have a hyperlinked username, a date stamp, and a direct link to the quoted post.
Thank you for your efforts!
Thank you for your efforts!
Hic Rhodus, hic salta!
Re: Server migration Sept 22
At the sistersite Dharmawheel.net, I either can't log in at all or if it's possible I can visit the site only shortly. After some minutes the system claims: "Can't find the server." This happens not only at trying to log in but also when I want to do any next step (submitting a post, viewing a thread, anything).DNS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 2:21 am There was a a bad configuration that caused this error. It is fixed now, but the nature of the problem is that browsers cache it. Try clearing your browser cache or trying it in a different browser or private mode.
Ctrl+shift+del in Mozilla and keep cache checked and clear 'everything'
At the same time I have access to every other site in the www including Dhammawheel and Dharmapaths.
Edit: Ah, no, I have these "Can't find the server"-problems now also here... But if you're able to read this edit, I wasn't completely off.
I can't find the error.
Re: Server migration Sept 22
After logging in and posting freely here, I want to add:Ayu wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 7:31 amAt the sistersite Dharmawheel.net, I either can't log in at all or if it's possible I can visit the site only shortly. After some minutes the system claims: "Can't find the server." This happens not only at trying to log in but also when I want to do any next step (submitting a post, viewing a thread, anything).DNS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 2:21 am There was a a bad configuration that caused this error. It is fixed now, but the nature of the problem is that browsers cache it. Try clearing your browser cache or trying it in a different browser or private mode.
Ctrl+shift+del in Mozilla and keep cache checked and clear 'everything'
At the same time I have access to every other site in the www including Dhammawheel and Dharmapaths.
Edit: Ah, no, I have these "Can't find the server"-problems now also here... But if you're able to read this edit, I wasn't completely off.
I can't find the error.
The correct translation of the only answer I see is: "The server doesn't respond."
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Hic Rhodus, hic salta!
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Re: Server migration Sept 22
Good to see the server is responding again, I though you'd been abducted by space aliens or something....
...have you come back changed?...
...have you come back changed?...
Buddha save me from new-agers!
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Hi Ayu, others,
I have had difficulties several times in the past (as well as this time) when the IP address of the server changed. I suspect that the DNS associated with the old server may have been set up advertising a very long expire time, and it will simply take several days for some of my nearby DNS servers to bother to query again to get the new address. I now have no problem from my home ISP, but when I dropped into work yesterday I could not connect (this was on the same laptop, so it's not a local cache problem).
As several have noted, going through a proxy can be a useful fix in such situations.
Mike
I have had difficulties several times in the past (as well as this time) when the IP address of the server changed. I suspect that the DNS associated with the old server may have been set up advertising a very long expire time, and it will simply take several days for some of my nearby DNS servers to bother to query again to get the new address. I now have no problem from my home ISP, but when I dropped into work yesterday I could not connect (this was on the same laptop, so it's not a local cache problem).
As several have noted, going through a proxy can be a useful fix in such situations.
Mike
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Thanks I've also found this great article: https://brightside.me/article/the-ultim ... eet-92405/Dmytro wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:37 amYes, and there's a great site on color combinations:
http://www.colorcombos.com/
Perhaps we can find here a color combo quite similar to present one, but a little more harmonious.
A must read for everybody
Re: Server migration Sept 22
Thank you for your comment. I hope, some change takes place in future. I'll try "flushing" on my laptop today, as recommended by David. But it is no option for Ipad, which is my favorite device.mikenz66 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:20 pm Hi Ayu, others,
I have had difficulties several times in the past (as well as this time) when the IP address of the server changed. I suspect that the DNS associated with the old server may have been set up advertising a very long expire time, and it will simply take several days for some of my nearby DNS servers to bother to query again to get the new address. I now have no problem from my home ISP, but when I dropped into work yesterday I could not connect (this was on the same laptop, so it's not a local cache problem).
As several have noted, going through a proxy can be a useful fix in such situations.
Mike
These technical descriptions are difficult for me to understand even in German. So, let's try, fail and wait.