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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: AmiDelf on July 16, 2010, 11:29:35 AM
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hi. I am having problems with entering Amiga.org site when surfing with my Internet Provider at home. I wonder why? Seems like I am kicked out as I get 404 message indicating that someone have suspended my internet provider to be able to enter http://www.amiga.org.
I am writing this on my Nokia E90, which is using another IP. Wayne, help me :)
Regards,
amix, amidelf, michal :)
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Does amiga.org resolve to 174.120.31.90 for your system?
Btw - Wayne is no longer the one running this site.
PS: it's called "IP address", not just "IP", or is your phone really connected using some other internet protocol? :)
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Does amiga.org resolve to 174.120.31.90 for your system?
Btw - Wayne is no longer the one running this site.
PS: it's called "IP address", not just "IP", or is your phone really connected using some other internet protocol? :)
Was it DiscreetFX who bought A.org in the end?
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Amiga.org and the AO logo are copyright 1995 - 2010, DiscreetFX Partners
It's a good guess, at least.
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hi. I am having problems with entering Amiga.org site when surfing with my Internet Provider at home. I wonder why? Seems like I am kicked out as I get 404 message indicating that someone have suspended my internet provider to be able to enter http://www.amiga.org.
A 404 error may mean that you successfuly reached the server where Amiga.org is but the web page you asked for wasn't there. Did you double check if the URL, with nothing after the ".org", works?
Like this:
http://www.amiga.org
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A 404 error may mean that you successfuly reached the server where Amiga.org is but the web page you asked for wasn't there. Did you double check if the URL, with nothing after the ".org", works?
Also, kolla's advice is very good. Make sure the server you reached is Amiga.org. A while back my ISP fell victim to a DNS poisioning attack, and oddly enough, one of the sites that was misdirected was Amiga.org.