Yep - if only it lasted beyond the outages :-)
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Yep - if only it lasted beyond the outages :-)
sorry, double post
I don't know about the PTB being involved this time. But, if you think for one second that they will not turn us off when the populace starts getting angry, then you have another thought coming...........................Bruce
Well whoever is "involved", it creeps me out.
Just got that error again over at the Oil Age.
By the looks of it, both other forums are attributing their outages to a limit by their host, and a coding problem introduced by themselves on the forums.
I cant speak to the Tin site errors.
I will be checking our logs tonight just to be sure regardless.
Just an FYI for everyone.
The gut sense I got at TOA was DOS also. "Too many connections"????
What, are people looking for naked pictures of Sharron Angle and Rebecca Kleefisch?
i think it might fall under the military axiom of don't be obvious, it draws fire. theres a reason they call aircraft carriers bomb magnets. by keeping with the "theme" of oil depletion and the whole BP disaster, in the name of the site itself it kinda makes you easy to find yanno.
*Note to self..band radio moves up in the wish list.
have the 750 in mine as well.
I have one that is not nearly as cool, but it does the job.
Just got this error here on silent country:-
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at forums.silentcountry.com.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
Somebody else also reported that.
Looks like a bandwidth hiccup. Lasted a couple of minutes and then went back to normal.
Something upstream.
Servers are all happily serving though.
Looks like the ISP is having an issue in the western part of the state. Not 100% down but sporatic. Which means to me they are trying to reroute.
Will watch it closely.
Yep confirmed a western state issue. The traces all die there when there is a blip here.
Still monitoring. Nothing that is related to our servers or network specifically.
well it is working fine here.... :)