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how is the new web server for you?

 
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how is the new web server for you?
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#11
2005-09-30, 05:16 AM
I have to use the direct link. Not propagated to my part of Sweden yet ;-)
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#12
2005-09-30, 07:17 AM
Ah, the server is normally crap about now, so its nice to have things working smoothly.

A big thanks needs to go out to Mitchel at Titanium Soft for providing the new hosting (http://www.titaniumsoft.net). Big Grin Big Grin
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2005-09-30, 07:22 AM
I'm glad to hear that it is working better for everyone, please feel free to let me know ASAP if you have any problems, I'm here to help!

Thanks,
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#14
2005-09-30, 08:11 AM
10:10 CET, switzerland. still using the direct link.

sub Wrote:A big thanks needs to go out to Mitchel at Titanium Soft for providing the new hosting (http://www.titaniumsoft.net). Big Grin Big Grin

is that still part of the 5$-deal? or should i shake the donations tin?

*shaking it anyway*

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#15
2005-09-30, 01:49 PM
I'm still using the direct link but that could just be my companies proxy server.

searching flies now.
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#16
2005-09-30, 02:03 PM
sub Wrote:yeah, you can do something like "ipconfig /flushdns", but I didnt want people to have to do this, and I wasnt sure how long it would take without it.

I meant there are what I would call "fixes" that makes DNS work more in a real-world way (where TTLs are mcuh shorter). We have to move domains occasionally, so I have it not caching at all (I prefer accuracy over the extra 1-2 sec to connect).

This is the basics:
http://www.updatexp.com/dns-windows-xp.html

No one "needs" to do this, as the default is 4hrs to update, and that's not excessive for most.
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#17
2005-09-30, 02:34 PM
wow - what a different !!! very very faster than the old one !
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#18
2005-09-30, 03:47 PM
Great and fast!

However, I still need to click the direct link...

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#19
2005-09-30, 04:15 PM
MUCH faster, but I still can't use "forums.gbpvr.com"...gonna have to flush the DNS I suppose...
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#20
2005-09-30, 04:21 PM
Very nice speed improvements! Smile
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