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DragonFire:
Hi
I have a problem, I can't access Jimbutcheronline.com . When I try, I get a DNS error, saying it can't resolve it.
IT does this with the IP address as well. I've talked to my ISP and they've advised me that it's to do with the server itself.

Can anyone help with this? I have to borrow a friends PC to check the Forums

THanks

El Diablo:
HUH?

Get a new ISP.

The only way you'd be having issues is if the board switched to a new host in which case 24-48 hours all the issues would be cleared up. Of course, Most folks running web sites set up the redirect on the old site so nobody notices down time (no matter which domain you type in, the old would redirect to the new IP).

More likely the issue is one of the major players having problems with their service, Quest was always bothersome in the past in dropping traffic.

Anyway, the guy should of known better, and might have a filter problem on his end (site block).

Try this to see if it's a nameserver issue - on you machine open start > type cmd and hit enter
In the black box that comes up type ping www.jim-butcher.com
see if it does anything

Then type
ping 69.89.31.150

and see if that's different

if it is, Try opening your browser and using

http://69.89.31.150/ and see if that gets you to the site.

hope that helps.

edit - no, that ip won't get you there, and I could be wrong about the server settings.

On a side note, something that could help performance problems would be to go to crystaltech.com and host there.

I use it for my site, I'm on the 36.95 premium package.

El Diablo:
One other thing to try

open up the cmd box again and type

ipconfig /release

then type ipconfig /renew

This will ask your provider to reset its configuration. I've had to flush it a few times on AT$T to get my wireless synched up again.

And don't worry, the config runs everytime you reboot.

Syntopicon:
Instead of using your ISP's DNS servers, give OpenDNS a shot at http://www.opendns.com/.

Captain's Honor:
I second the motion on OpenDNS.  It's gotten me out of a pickle a couple of times when normal DNS has gone south.

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