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- Voyeur
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Re: We're Back!!!
The weekly poll should includes boxes for how many times one attempted to load the site.
- goatman
- Man Who Stares At Goats!
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Sun: "Well, TPTB finally took us offline! Was sure nice while it lasted... I wonder if there's litigation pending?!"
Mon: "Nah, probly just boycotting the teen TOC!"
Tues: "Gosh it's been gone a long time... no J-Archive either, OMG!!!"
Weds: "Heeeeere's Johnny!!"
Mon: "Nah, probly just boycotting the teen TOC!"
Tues: "Gosh it's been gone a long time... no J-Archive either, OMG!!!"
Weds: "Heeeeere's Johnny!!"
The corridors of my mind are plastered with 3M Post-It notes!
- Maven
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Well, my 'learn something new' for tonight is that JBoard has a Facebook page, which is now liked and being followed on my part. I realize it's not the most active place in the world, but I at least now know where to go should there ever be another board blackout (very hopefully not again in the near future).triviawayne wrote:Absolutely...I posted the still shot on Facebook
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If you do dig +trace you'll see that the DNS resolution was failing because it looks like Brian hosts his own DNS server, so I think the DNS resolution thing was just a symptom rather than a cause. j-archive.com still resolved but was down too.Woof wrote:Brian, at the risk of sounding overly geeky, what exactly was the problem? From my end, it looked as if DNS resolution was failing (trying to resolve the name actually generated a segmentation fault in dig, something that I'd never before seen). Alas, so hadn't committed the IP addy of your server to memory to check that idea out.