Help! Something has gone south - Where do I learn to drawl?

Jack Foster Mancilla ijak at mac.com
Fri Oct 1 15:01:38 PDT 2004


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Hello,

Maybe these will help?


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Jack



On Oct 1, 2004, at 14:10, Steve Hooker wrote:

> The domains table live in config.mainresponder.domains
> But why would some of this table be there, then disappear? Is that 
> what's happening?
>
>> Ok, it is fall and about half the sites on my server have gone south 
>> for the winter. ... They cannot be found with their normal address, 
>> but they can be found if I use the ipNumber.
>>
>> What gives? Where do I look to repair the problem, it has surfaced in 
>> the last few days. I restored from one of the backsups and it works 
>> for a while, then it also goes south.
>>
>>
>>
>> Works
>> http://170.96.240.29:8080/wwppDiscuss/
>>
>> Does not work
>> http://www.wwpp.org:8080/wwppDiscuss/
>>
>> Works both ways
>>
>> http://www.wwpp.org:5336/
>> http://170.96.240.29:5336/
>>
>> http://www.wwpp.org:8080/jaxonie/
>> http://170.96.240.29:8080/jaxonie/
>>
>>
>
>
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