site check please

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No. Neither comes up. Nor do I find it listed in the whois database. Have
you registered that domain name?
 
But, it is for sale and available if they decide they would like to have it
;-)

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| >> http://www.parthia-aramiac.org
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LOL...sorry Murrah - I'd buy it out of 'respect' and feeling guilty ......
but ...nah.....

thanks guys!

Pam
 
ok - here's a wierd one ... everyone can access this site EXCEPT the owner
of the site!??? it always says page not found for him

I've had him look under tools/internet options/security and click default on
everything - then go to restricted sites (which won't let him click on
default) and then look for the site under there - he says that there is
NOTHING listed (that he can see) UNTIL he starts to type in http in the add
site box....I had him add the site, then go and look thru the sites and he
removed the site he put in...then we cleared cookies/files/history....no
luck - it won't come up??

any ideas?

pam
 
Pam said:
ok - here's a wierd one ... everyone can access this site EXCEPT the owner
of the site!??? it always says page not found for him

I ran into this once, in fact recently. Don't know if this is your
problem, but my guy uses a workstation on a Windows 2003 domain. The
problem is that they named the domain server the same as their Internet
domain. Whenever he types in www.theirdonain.com he gets a page not
found error. The solution was to register a second domain and have it
pointed to the first. In house he uses this second domain to access the
web site.

Hope this helps you.

Harvey
 
Why not rename the server or fix the DNS so it points correctly? You
shouldn't have needed a second domain name.
 
Have him try Start, Run, CMD. When the Command Window comes up type:

PING www.parthia-aramaic.org

What's the IP Address that's coming back? It should be 82.165.129.55

Is it the same IP address that you see if you do this on your PC?
 
Have you ever changed a domain name on a domain controller? I haven't,
but the person in charge of this says he looked into it and it looked
like a real pain. It is not changing the name of the server, it is
changing the name of the domain.

'Fixing' the DNS doesn't seem like an option to me. The local server is
defined as www.theirdomain.com, so of course the local dns server needs
to point there. How would you make it also point externally, or could you?

I could and do set these things up from scratch, but creating a second
domain name seemed the easiest choice here. Do you see a better way?

Thanks,
Harvey
 
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