on-stjohn.com server down?

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on-stjohn.com server down?

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I have not been able to access on-stjohn.com for two days, "cannot find server" What's up?

I am having serious withdrawals! :roll:
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I'm able to go to their website.

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I've been able to get to it too.
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It seems good from here. Though, when I clicked on "What a dump" in my RSS reader I got linked to the advertisement for Seascape Villa. I was a little confused until I scrolled down to the story on the dump.

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Well crap!

I checked all of my settings, nothing has been changed. I had my DH try it on his laptop - he can't get it either! :x
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Post by RickG »

As long as you are typing "http://www.on-stjohn.com/" it's probably a problem with your ISP. You could give them a call... or you could try diagnosing it yourself. Non-Geeks should skip the next part.

<Geek>
Get a command window on your computer and type "nslookup www.on-stjohn.com". It should return "208.97.128.5" If it throws an error or returns with something else it's a DNS problem. If you see the correct IP address (208.97.128.5) but still get an error that looks like "Site Temporarily Unavailable" then its probably a problem with your ISP using a non-RFC conforming proxy server and mangling the HTTP request - comcast is the worst offender here, but Verizon FIOS fiddles about as well.

On-Stjohn.com is provisioned as a virtual server, so the web server needs to know the domain in order to serve the right page up. Here's the information about the server obtained by a gentle probe:

Server: Apache/2.0.61 (Unix) PHP/4.4.7 mod_ssl/2.0.61 OpenSSL/0.9.7e mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 DAV/2 SVN/1.4.2
</GEEK>

Good luck.

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Thanks Rick -

Here's what I got:

Documents and Settings\Pat>nslookup www.on-stjohn.com
*** Can’t find server name for address 192.168.010: Non-existent domain
*** Default servers are not available
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.01

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.on-stjohn.com
Address: 208.97.128.5

Now what to do?!
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Post by RickG »

Well, DNS looks okay. I would consider clearing browser cache, are you using Microsoft Internet Explorer?

But, the weird thing is that this is not working on two machines? I have had to reboot my router/firewall to clear this kind of thing up.

Weird.

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Okay - I'm going to shut down and try that.

I did of course reboot the computer to no avail.

Will let you know later . . .
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YEAH - SUCCESS - Thanks Rick!!

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Post by crash »

RickG;

Thanks for that info.......I tried at home and was getting that same message (I am comcast). So I did a terminal services into my server at work (T-1 Verizon) and low and behold it popped right up so I will do what you suggested and clear out the home router.

God forbid Bevm does not have access to something from the VI......me too for that matter.

Thanks again!!!
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Beneath this placid utility-like Internet is a castle of cards, spit and rubberbands. Sometimes it takes a little shaking to get things to work. It's a little scary that technology that I worked with in 1984 is still basically running the Internet.

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