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Alrighty here we go, my domain
serrebi101.net
stopped working a while back[I've been really lazy and waited until a few days ago to care lol :p], Anyways, I emailed my isp, and this is what I got back.
Hello

Thank you for contacting Shaw Internet technical support.

Looking these domains up through
http://www.dns-stuff.com,
we see the
following information:

serrebi101.net 70.85.87.52
serrebiradio.info 64.74.96.243

However, our DNS is showing 212.118.243.115 for serrebiradio.info, and a
traceroute from
http://www.research.compaq.com/cgi-bin/trace
in Palo Alto
identifies serrebiradio.info as being at 63.251.92.195. Tracing from Cogent
Communications in Amsterdam shows serrebiradio.info as being at 66.28.0.45,
while Globedom in Austria shows it as being at 216.52.184.240. This being
the case, it seems that serrebiradio.info has moved around quite a bit, as
different domain name servers are inconsistent as to where it is. As I type
this, I've been checking the DNS entry for serrebiradio.info, and it has
just changed to 64.74.96.243 on our DNS as well, which would appear to
confirm that the domain has been moved around quite a bit recently. Now that
our DNS entry has been updated to the domain's most current location, you
should be able to find it through your web browser. If you do continue to
experience difficulties, please let us know, though it does appear that the
problem is at the host.

Thank you for choosing Shaw.

James
Vancouver Email Support Team
Shaw High Speed Internet Service
van.help@sjrb.ca

When sending a reply to us, please remember to include all previous
correspondence.

-----Original Message-----
From: brandon : serrebi [mailto:serrebi101@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 PM
To: Shaw Internet Vancouver Help
Subject: can't access my domains

Hello,
I own a domain
http://www.serrebi101.net
as well as
http://www.serrebiradio.info
both resolving to the same IP,
and as of late I cannot access it from home only. If I bring my pc physicaly
to a friends house or another location, I can access the site. Right now my
wan ip is fakethisisnotwhatwaswritin... :p, I don't know if you block sites at all, but it would
be mutch apreciated if you could check . It could be my hosts at fault here,
but I thought I'd check with the ISP first.
Any help would be apreciated as I have a lot of spare time to work on my
site heh.
brandon

So there you have it, I've checked host files, etc, I'm not blocking.
Please help
 
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I can see the site, nothing wrong with the name, mabey it's where your trying to access it at.
 

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oscar.j4l said:
I can see the site, nothing wrong with the name, mabey it's where your trying to access it at.
well there shouldn't be an issue, I'm accessing the site from my house and it worked before.
looking it from my home computer dns I get the following
Microsoft(R) Windows DOS
(C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1990-2001.
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.0.1: Non-existent domain
*** Default servers are not available
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.0.1

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: serrebi101.net
Address: 70.85.87.52


C:\DOCUME~1\OWNER>^C

C:\DOCUME~1\OWNER>
 

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well the ip address 192.168.1.1. is what most of the routers have.... try this.... ping serrebi101.net, if you get pinged back, then you're domain is online....
 

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it has to be your isp, contact them again?
 

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oab said:
it has to be your isp, contact them again?
I've contacted them and have come to this conclution. Directly connected, the site loads fine. If I'm using the router it seems to not work, I'm using a d-link di604 router[not the wireless one]. The techy I've been talking back and forth with told me that that router uses a dhcp proxy or something like that and if it's turned off the site should load.
Anyone know how to do this or if I'm totaly wrong or whatever? :p
 

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ussually you can go to http://192.168.0.1 (or whatever you configured your routers ip to be) and you will go to your router cp, then you can just mess around with stuff until it works i guess.. lol (im not sure if you already knew this or not)
 

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ohhhhh, okay i understand, go to (on your computer)

start->control panel->network connections
right click on your lan connection->properties
scroll down to tcp/ip then click on properties
set both of the radio buttons to automatic then restart your computer
 

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oab said:
ohhhhh, okay i understand, go to (on your computer)

start->control panel->network connections
right click on your lan connection->properties
scroll down to tcp/ip then click on properties
set both of the radio buttons to automatic then restart your computer
doesn't work... we even tried manually setting the dns servers. It's really starting to erritate me, I upgraded my firmware to the latest, and now the only thing not showing up is my site, for some strange reason showmyip.com also wasn't showing up...
 

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yeah, if you're using your router.... go to http://192.168.1.1 and go to the "games and applications" or somthing like that and open up port 80 which is the port for http. make sure you know what your network ip is, like in mine, my network ip is http://192.168.1.100, but i don't know what it would be for yours, mabey it's the same. so yeah...

or call your routers manufacturer, and ask for support and tell them that you wan't to open port 80.

That should help.
 

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oscar.j4l said:
yeah, if you're using your router.... go to http://192.168.1.1 and go to the "games and applications" or somthing like that and open up port 80 which is the port for http. make sure you know what your network ip is, like in mine, my network ip is http://192.168.1.100, but i don't know what it would be for yours, mabey it's the same. so yeah...

or call your routers manufacturer, and ask for support and tell them that you wan't to open port 80.

That should help.
I've been searching the web for a way to disable the dns proxy which from my research is the root of the problem? Anyone?
:p again I have a d-link di604
 

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