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Verschickt: Di., 23. Sept. 2008, 16:41
Thema: Re: [AOLSERVER] aolserver.com website unavailable
Tom Jackson wrote:
> What was broken? Is it just the website hosting?
Turns out, the aolserver.{com,net,org} DNS was set up as A records to
66.35.250.210 instead
Tom Jackson wrote:
> What was broken? Is it just the website hosting?
Turns out, the aolserver.{com,net,org} DNS was set up as A records to
66.35.250.210 instead of CNAME's to vhost.sourceforge.net - which
recently changed to 216.34.181.97 with the SourceForge move to Chicago.
I've put in the nec
I can second Rusty's offer - perhaps as a mirror
I've got a box here in the UK asw20.qcode.co.uk that I can offer for hosting
as long as the bandwidth requirements are reasonable. Any idea of monthly
usage ?It's running on FreeBSD 4.11
What are the software requirements for aolserver.com ?
2008/9
What was broken? Is it just the website hosting?
tom jackson
On Sat, 2008-09-20 at 08:07 -0500, Rusty Brooks wrote:
> I do AOLServer hosting, sort of. That is, I do AOLServer development
> and there aren't many people who do hosting, so I host all my customers
> myself. I'd be happy to donat
I do AOLServer hosting, sort of. That is, I do AOLServer development
and there aren't many people who do hosting, so I host all my customers
myself. I'd be happy to donate space and bandwidth.
Rusty
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Jeff Hobbs wrote:
They just moved their entire data center to Chicago
Jeff Hobbs wrote:
> They just moved their entire data center to Chicago, so I suspect it is
> part of that ongoing move.
I'm sure that's likely to be the explanation, but when you fail so
majorly, there's only one responsible course of action: roll back.
If SourceForge is going to be run willy-ni
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
The AOLserver.com website is having some database connectivity problems.
I have opened a support ticket at SourceForge, but their response has
been underwhelming. I am seriously questioning why I continue to pay
the $39/year "subscriber" fee for this "priority" support.
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