Can you see my site?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by Hade, Jan 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    Can you please visit my site and tell me whether you see:

    - My 'Wizmo Magic' site OR
    - A Plesk holding page (parked) OR
    - A 'Down for maintenance' message

    The URL:
    http://www.wizmomagic.co.uk/


    Thanks.
     
    Hade, Jan 2, 2009 IP
  2. Electro-Host

    Electro-Host Well-Known Member

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    Your 'Wizmo Magic' site
     
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  3. mike323

    mike323 Well-Known Member

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    Wizmo magic
     
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  4. Pedrovsky

    Pedrovsky Peon

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    I see your wizmo magic
     
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    Wizmo magic
     
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  6. JWRmedia

    JWRmedia Banned

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    Same as everyone else, "Wizmo Magic"
     
    JWRmedia, Jan 2, 2009 IP
  7. Hade

    Hade Active Member

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    Excellent. I think the problem was just my local domain controller caching the DNS. Couldn't get it to flush.

    Thanks guys!
     
    Hade, Jan 2, 2009 IP
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    I see magic tricks too, I'm glad that you found the solution.

    For caching on Windows you can use the following command:
    ipconfig /flushdns

    Or you can use a web proxy.
     
    night_fall, Jan 2, 2009 IP
  9. Hade

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    Thanks, but I did that on my machine, and on both of the Domain Controllers on my LAN, which should have cleared it. But bizarrely it didn't

    The proxy technique is a good idea. I also sometimes VNC in to a remote machine I have at home, but it had an unrellated fault.
     
    Hade, Jan 3, 2009 IP