namestalker bug

Discussion in 'Products & Tools' started by dazzlindonna, May 21, 2004.

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    Just downloaded namestalker. Nice tool! There does seem to be a bug however. One of my domain names shows up in the Past Due Now section, but the expiration date is actually October 2004. Namestalker shows that it expired 5/21, and whois shows a "last update" on 5/21, but expiration in October. So I think namestalker is getting confused with the last update.

    Also, one enhancement I'd like to see is the ability to see all the domains listed with their expiration dates (in date order). Would be nice to just have a way to glance at them all regardless of whether or not they are almost expired. (Perhaps the tool does have this ability, but I couldn't find it).
     
    dazzlindonna, May 21, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    If you have a sample domain it's happening to, I could take a look at it for ya.

    Also, Name Stalker is about to get a complete rewrite from the ground up.
     
    digitalpoint, May 21, 2004 IP
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    Shawn,

    I just had a look at Name Stalker as well, hoping it might give me some clues as to why one of my domains ( activel.com.au ) was not forwarding as it should to my content. Name Stalker indicates that it is resolving correctly.

    I have been using public-dns.org for forwarding. These problems began a couple of weeks back. They emaied a reply to say they had had a DOS attack but had fixed that. My pages briefly resurfaced and they havent been responding to mails since.

    Do you or any others in the forum know of some simple tools or means to establish why my index page is not loading ?

    And ... thanks for the Tools !
     
    Sly, May 22, 2004 IP
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    If it's resolving, it must be a problem with your hosting server.
     
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    That would still lead me to believe it would be a misconfiguration of the web server (at least for the domain portion of it).
     
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