Re: Connection problem TOTALLY OFF-TOPIC
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Apr 15, 2002
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On 16 Apr 2002, at 0:20, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > Please see my previous post, telling I was successful. > But then I tried to enter to some pages in that server by clicking the links > and, of course, again I was unable. Any solution? Yes, see my previous post about setting your dns lookup to the Namesecure dns server. Your's is not carrying the entire domain name list. If you want (and i wouldn't), leave your primary dns pointed to your isp's server, and set the secondary to Namesecure. If i were you, i'd set your primary to Namesecure (because we know your isp is leaving some out) and then look for another good dns server closer to you. Open IE, "goto" Tools in the menubar, then Internet Options, then Connections, then highlite your connection by clicking on it, then click on Settings, then under Dialup Settings click Properties, Server Types, TCP/IP Settings. Check Specify Name Server Addresses, and enter the Namesecure ip# i gave earlier: 216.136.133.88 If an internic registrar doesn't have the ip, then an "outlaw" free registrar would, but i don't have any dns server ip# for them sorry. Kat ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kat" <gertie at PELL.NET> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: > Monday, > April 15, 2002 11:19 AM Subject: Re: Connection problem TOTALLY OFF-TOPIC > > > > On 15 Apr 2002, at 11:57, Thomas Parslow (PatRat) wrote: > > > > > > > > > Dear EUphorians: > > > > I know this is completely off-topic, but I need some advice from you, > > > > especially from Kat. I was able to connect to www.giga.com.ar without > > > > problems up to about > one > > > > month ago. Since then, I am receiving the errors "No se puede mostrar > la > > > > página" (Page cannot be shown) and "No se puede encontrar el servidor" > (Server > > > > cannot be found) every time I try to connect, while any other guy can > connect > > > > without a single problem. I tried different ISPs, restoring to default > IE > > > > advanced options, etc. etc. , without avail. I asked several > knowledgeable > > > > people here: no answer. Does someone have the slightest idea about why > this > > > > happens? TIA > > > > > > Loads fine for me, maybe your ISP is forcing you through a proxy that > > > is causing the problem... > > > > > > You could try and find a public proxy on the net and set up IE to use > > > that, as long as it doesn't use port 80 it should bypass whatever your > > > ISP is using. > > > > This is why i asked what happened when he trys to http the ip#. If the isp > is proxying > > it, he still won't get it. But if he does get it, he should change one of > his DNS lookups > > to namesecure.com's DNS server at 216.136.133.88 > > > > Kat > > > > > > >