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Kier
23 Aug 2005, 19:53
This is just a quick note to let you know that vBulletin.com is experiencing DNS problems due to technical difficulties with our registrar (they put corrupt data into the DNS system and as a result the world's DNS servers don't know where to find vBulletin.com).

We are working to see if the problem can be resolved, but it may be that we have to wait for the various DNS servers around the world to refresh themselves with the correct, uncorrupted data.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Paul M
23 Aug 2005, 19:56
Why not run your own dns servers, or use something like ZoneEdit ?

Brad
23 Aug 2005, 19:59
Thanks for letting us know, I posted it on the front page aswell to make sure it's seen :)

Kier
23 Aug 2005, 20:04
Why not run your own dns servers, or use something like ZoneEdit ?

We do run our own DNS servers - the problem is at the registrar level.

Joe Gronlund
23 Aug 2005, 20:06
I put in the IP address and it started to resolve for me, with the vbulletin.com domainname..
Then again it could be just cached DNS info..

Brad
23 Aug 2005, 20:10
I put in the IP address and it started to resolve for me, with the vbulletin.com domainname..
Then again it could be just cached DNS info..

If you are on windows type this from the command line to flush your DNS cache:

ipconfig /flushdns

Logikos
23 Aug 2005, 20:14
Seems to be working for me, thanks for letting us know :)

Joe Gronlund
23 Aug 2005, 20:36
If you are on windows type this from the command line to flush your DNS cache:

I did, thats how i got it to resolve :)
I meant my DNS servers, could still be running on cached DNS info..

jroy
23 Aug 2005, 20:36
still not working here :( i just decided to buy my 3rd license :(

Brad
23 Aug 2005, 20:50
I did, thats how i got it to resolve :)
I meant my DNS servers, could still be running on cached DNS info..

Sorry mis-read your post. My DNS has been off and on all day when it comes to getting to vb.com, although it seems to be fixed now :)

Joe Gronlund
23 Aug 2005, 20:53
Sorry mis-read your post. My DNS has been off and on all day when it comes to getting to vb.com, although it seems to be fixed now :)

I still am getting some broken images, so it's not all good yet here :)

Paul M
23 Aug 2005, 20:54
We do run our own DNS servers - the problem is at the registrar level.Ah, okay. :)

Andreas
23 Aug 2005, 20:55
hosts


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=> DNS Severs can do whatever they want ;)

Paul M
23 Aug 2005, 20:57
Not much use if you go via proxy servers ;)

Andreas
23 Aug 2005, 20:59
Right, that's a problem then ... do many ppl use Proxies?

Paul M
23 Aug 2005, 21:16
Well they do in the UK, don't know about other countries.

Brad
23 Aug 2005, 21:24
Right, that's a problem then ... do many ppl use Proxies?

Depends on the site, some places I go to require the use of a proxy :)

Onimua
23 Aug 2005, 21:26
So that's what wa going on. I thought it was my computer that was causing me not to be able to get onto vbulletin.com. Now I know. :)

Bashar
23 Aug 2005, 22:53
it seem it got fixed just need other countries to refresh their resolvers.

i can't reach it from Kuwait, but able via my servers in the US via proxy working just fine.

good luck :)

Logikos
23 Aug 2005, 23:02
Right, that's a problem then ... do many ppl use Proxies?

I don't use any proxies, unless my IP is banned for some reason :p

Death Reaper
24 Aug 2005, 06:52
Still doesn't seem to work for me..even after flushing the DNS multiple times..

Hopefully this issue can be fixed soon :(

Regards,

taffy056
24 Aug 2005, 07:05
Hi,

Yep having the same problem here in the UK, thought it was just me, my last isp blocked the vbulletin server for about 5 days once, at the same time they blocked the server I was running 10 websites on, hence the fact they are my former isp.

taffy

jroy
24 Aug 2005, 13:20
still not working here, is there any other way to access the site?

Marco van Herwaarden
24 Aug 2005, 13:23
Add the following line to your 'hosts' file (on windows 2K/XP \windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts), make sure that you add it to the file hosts without an extension:


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Make sure to remove the line once the problems are solved.

taffy056
24 Aug 2005, 13:28
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Worked for me, how do I know when the problems are solved?

taffy

Marco van Herwaarden
24 Aug 2005, 13:31
Just try to remove it in 1 week, and see if all work. There is no way to tell when the change will be propagated to your DNS servers.

Death Reaper
24 Aug 2005, 15:39
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I added another address (files.vbulletin.com)

Mine didn't show images..so I grabbed the URL.

Regards,

MediaHound
24 Aug 2005, 17:16
added members in case you need to download


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Onimua
24 Aug 2005, 19:23
Thanks so much guys, it worked. :)

Snake
24 Aug 2005, 20:17
How much longer until its all back up cause I'm dying here. :D

jroy
24 Aug 2005, 20:19
added members in case you need to download


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that worked for me, thanks

Anonymous999
24 Aug 2005, 23:08
Im in the Uk and currently have no access to vB :(

DNS is DOA!

doggy1
25 Aug 2005, 00:46
Located in the US, and cannot get into vbulletin. DNS error here!

FleaBag
25 Aug 2005, 01:24
No interruptions at all for me. NTL UK.

PIKenPIK
25 Aug 2005, 07:35
Still no connection in The Netherlands.

The host-file solution works for me :)

digitalhome
25 Aug 2005, 16:53
I was having problems and did ipconfig /flushdns from a command line and I'm okay now.

Thanks to the poster!

Paul M
27 Aug 2005, 00:59
No interruptions at all for me. NTL UK.Ditto.

taffy056
27 Aug 2005, 01:15
Just try to remove it in 1 week, and see if all work. There is no way to tell when the change will be propagated to your DNS servers.

Hi,

Guess everything is back to normal, just removed the text that was added and everything is working as normal, thanks for the suggestion, and your trouble for coming up with a temp fix :)

taffy