Hello James,
I've checked the domain of planetsuse.org today and found that it has expired. Is it true or am I missed in my DNS configuration ?
The domain planetsuse.org has expired. Please contact your domain name registration service provider for further assistance. If you need help identifying your service provider, visit http://domainhelp.tucows.com.
If so, my DNS configuration is also missed...
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Masim Vavai Sugianto vavai@vavai.com wrote:
Hello James,
I've checked the domain of planetsuse.org today and found that it has expired. Is it true or am I missed in my DNS configuration ?
The domain planetsuse.org has expired. Please contact your domain name registration service provider for further assistance. If you need help identifying your service provider, visit http://domainhelp.tucows.com.
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On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 17:40 +0700, Masim "Vavai" Sugianto wrote:
Hello James,
I've checked the domain of planetsuse.org today and found that it has expired. Is it true or am I missed in my DNS configuration ?
The domain planetsuse.org has expired. Please contact your domain name registration service provider for further assistance. If you need help identifying your service provider, visit http://domainhelp.tucows.com.
James Ogley said it was renewed, but it is taking a while to propogate. For info, read http://jamesthevicar.com/index.cgi/2008/03/19#1205917846planet_suse_dns_issu...
I get a different error now:
The name servers for this domain (planetsuse.org) are incorrectly configured. Please contact your domain name administrator for further assistance.
Looks to be hosted by a : http://www.kolmic.com
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 06:41 -0500, Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 17:40 +0700, Masim "Vavai" Sugianto wrote:
Hello James,
I've checked the domain of planetsuse.org today and found that it has expired. Is it true or am I missed in my DNS configuration ?
The domain planetsuse.org has expired. Please contact your domain name registration service provider for further assistance. If you need help identifying your service provider, visit http://domainhelp.tucows.com.
James Ogley said it was renewed, but it is taking a while to propogate. For info, read http://jamesthevicar.com/index.cgi/2008/03/19#1205917846planet_suse_dns_issu...
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Hi Justin,
On 3/21/08, Justin Haygood jhaygood@reaktix.com wrote:
I get a different error now:
As mentioned by Kevin (and as noticed by James in his blog), you can bypassing DNS propagation by manually edited your /etc/hosts file and add this row :
77.74.198.174 www.planetsuse.org planetsuse.org
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On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 20:58 +0700, Masim "Vavai" Sugianto wrote:
Hi Justin,
On 3/21/08, Justin Haygood jhaygood@reaktix.com wrote:
I get a different error now:
As mentioned by Kevin (and as noticed by James in his blog), you can bypassing DNS propagation by manually edited your /etc/hosts file and add this row :
77.74.198.174 www.planetsuse.org planetsuse.org
Sadly, does not help the people forced to use computers with which they do not have administrator privileges ;).
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Justin Haygood a écrit :
77.74.198.174 www.planetsuse.org planetsuse.org
Sadly, does not help the people forced to use computers with which they do not have administrator privileges ;).
it should (just key the IP as an url), but the IPO seems wrong
jdd
On 3/21/2008 at 17:06, jdd jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Justin Haygood a écrit :
77.74.198.174 www.planetsuse.org planetsuse.org
Sadly, does not help the people forced to use computers with which
they
do not have administrator privileges ;).
it should (just key the IP as an url), but the IPO seems wrong
In case this box would host several websites and NameVirtualHost is being used, the IP will not really help you if you use it in the URL field.
Dominique
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On 21/03/2008, Justin Haygood jhaygood@reaktix.com wrote:
Sadly, does not help the people forced to use computers with which they do not have administrator privileges ;).
If it's a linux machine you can use an alternative resolv.conf with an LD_PRELOAD hack
http://bw.uwcs.co.uk/b/brad_dns_hack for example. This uses /var/tmp/dns/cnf instead of /etc/resolv.conf Then if you can write to /var/tmp/dns/cnf you can use an up to date DNS server by adding "nameserver 212.67.203.246".
I'm not sure if there's a similar hack for windows.
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James Ogley said it was renewed, but it is taking a while to propogate. For info, read http://jamesthevicar.com/index.cgi/2008/03/19#1205917846planet_suse_dns_issu...
When I posted this, the WHOIS information showed it as having been renewed, that information now appears differently.
I am investigating but I actually don't own the domain.
In the meantime, http://planet.opensu.se should work.