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  1. Re:IP address please on Some Hope During Registerfly's Meltdown · · Score: 1

    that's the ip address. The content is up and the site is active. Again, these nameservers were new as of 4:00pm est. yesterday.

    If you don't find my post to assist you in this useful enough, please wait 24 to 48 hours for everything to propagate through it's natural course on the net. Thank you!

  2. Registerflies Problems - IP Address on Some Hope During Registerfly's Meltdown · · Score: 1

    Our site is not down. Been some propagation of new nameserver issues that have not fully made it to the world. We had 6 hours notice of this and registered new nameservers and moved site to dedicated server to handle the increased traffic. Below are some useful instructions.

    Please follow these directions. The site had to be moved and you may be on the old server as the propagated nameserves haven't reached the world yet.

    Please follow these instructions to see the new site on the new server:

    You will need the domain name (eg: example.com, test.example.com) and the IP address of the target server. Make sure you close all open browser windows before doing this.

    Common locations of the 'hosts' file: /Windows 95/98/Me:/ *c:\windows\hosts
    */Windows NT/2000:/ *c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
    */Windows XP (Home OR Pro):/ *c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
    *(you may need administrator access for Windows NT/2000/XP)

    NOTE: 'hosts' is the name of the file and not another directory name.
    It does not have an extension (eg: .exe, .txt, .doc, etc.)

    1) Copy the location to your 'hosts' file from the respective Operating System above (copy only the bold area)
    2) Open Windows Notepad (Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad)
    3) Click on the *File* menu and choose *Open...*
    4) Paste that location into the *File name:* field and click the *Open* button
    5) Start on a new line at the bottom of the file
    6) Type the IP address, hit the TAB key, then type the domain*
    7) Save the file and close all open browsers before attempting to browse to the domain.

    *You can add more than one hostname on the same line, just make sure you have at least one space or TAB in between each one.
          Example line: *192.168.0.10 example.com test.example.com www.example.com*

    This is the line you want to enter at the bottom of your file: 67.18.218.82 registerflies.com www.registerflies.com

    Simlpy, just browse to the proper file on your system and open it and add this line to the bottom and save. Make sure to open it in notepad.

    67.18.218.82 registerflies.com www.registerflies.com

  3. Re:Registerflies.com down also? -- Not on Some Hope During Registerfly's Meltdown · · Score: 1

    I'm the webmaster at Registerflies. We are not down. Just propagation of new nameservers is the issue. Please follow these instructions to view the site: Please follow these directions. The site had to be moved and you may be on the old server as the propagated nameserves haven't reached the world yet. Please follow these instructions to see the new site on the new server: You will need the domain name (eg: example.com, test.example.com) and the IP address of the target server. Make sure you close all open browser windows before doing this. Common locations of the 'hosts' file: /Windows 95/98/Me:/ *c:\windows\hosts */Windows NT/2000:/ *c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts */Windows XP (Home OR Pro):/ *c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts *(you may need administrator access for Windows NT/2000/XP) NOTE: 'hosts' is the name of the file and not another directory name. It does not have an extension (eg: .exe, .txt, .doc, etc.) 1) Copy the location to your 'hosts' file from the respective Operating System above (copy only the bold area) 2) Open Windows Notepad (Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad) 3) Click on the *File* menu and choose *Open...* 4) Paste that location into the *File name:* field and click the *Open* button 5) Start on a new line at the bottom of the file 6) Type the IP address, hit the TAB key, then type the domain* 7) Save the file and close all open browsers before attempting to browse to the domain. *You can add more than one hostname on the same line, just make sure you have at least one space or TAB in between each one. Example line: *192.168.0.10 example.com test.example.com www.example.com* This is the line you want to enter at the bottom of your file: 67.18.218.82 registerflies.com www.registerflies.com Simlpy, just browse to the proper file on your system and open it and add this line to the bottom and save. Make sure to open it in notepad. 67.18.218.82 registerflies.com www.registerflies.com