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Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 13-02-08 13:17

Bad Gateway
 
I'm getting this error right now using the MLU access, but Tortuga is fine. Anyone else, and where are you?

Vets Dottir 2nd 13-02-08 13:21

I just tried the .org address and no problem.

Have mostly been in via class 5 though ...

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 13-02-08 13:43

Clear now... and no, this has nothing to do with the banned addresses.

T Creighton 13-02-08 19:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball (Post 93553)
I'm getting this error right now using the MLU access, but Tortuga is fine. Anyone else, and where are you?

Hi Geoff, I have got through on .org right now in New Zealand for the first time in ages.
Just as well you told us about the Tortuga address. It works just fine.
Cheers Terry

Jordan Baker 13-02-08 21:38

Right now the .org is not working. It has been hit and miss for sometime now.

Richard Farrant 13-02-08 22:01

No problems over here using .org. It has been OK ever since the new format.

Bill Murray 13-02-08 23:41

Southeastern US. Using AOL exclusively since the change.

One in five times maybe, I will get a "nobody home" response but I just back out and try again and have been successful 100% of the time.

All operations once I am in are very quick, unlike the earlier version when load times from getting on to moving around to getting posts accepted were very tedious indeed.

Perhaps of some interest, I have no exotic firewalls or such and basically allow all cookies etc. and clean the mutt using XoftSpy and a couple of other similar programs daily. I also use the standard Norton Anti Virus setup, nothing fancy.

For whatever it is worth, it has been my experience on a lot of forums that AOL is a problem, particularly on non US based forum providers. When it becomes impossible to get on consistently, I use Firefox as a backup which usually works. The AOL problem can be fixed, it just takes some sort of changes on the part of the provider as I understand it.

I am not sure if I am making sense here as I am a total computer klutz but I think a lot of these problems being reported here are "handshake" problems that should be able to be resolved if the various members can let Jif know what specific type of "setup" they have on their PCs. Sorry, I do not know the technical terms, but how do you access the net, what types of protection do you have, how have you set up accepting cookies, etc. etc.

Just some thoughts for today.

Bill

Vets Dottir 2nd 13-02-08 23:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball (Post 93557)
Clear now... and no, this has nothing to do with the banned addresses.

I could have sworn that I answered this with a very short reply, something like, "Good (about the clear for you now) and "Ok" about not the IP bans, but don't see it!!! AM I dreaming or did my post somehow get deleted?

:coffee :)

Hanno Spoelstra 13-02-08 23:59

Dot org working fine here in Holland!

H.

Barry Churcher 14-02-08 01:00

I am still having periodic problems with the .org address. Yesterday and today it has been perfect.
Barry

Vets Dottir 2nd 14-02-08 05:14

I just had trouble accessing .org again (same old same old and sometimes when that, if I REFRESH the page, it will come up. Not always, but sometimes :)

Bill Mulholland 14-02-08 10:28

Intermittent Access
 
Geoff; Occasional intermittent access on .org, but not to worry, probably attributed to the "steam technology"that we in the wilds of NB are faced with.
Cheers, Bill

Howard 14-02-08 10:58

Access
 
.org does not work until around 4.30pm from work (Wagga Wagga, Aus)
Seems to be OK from home, usually after 6.30pm local time.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 14-02-08 11:51

Dot org working fine from Toronto last night and right now. Will monitor - I expect it may go out in the next couple of hours if past experience is anything to go by.

BREAK-BREAK

Yes Karmen, I did delete that and one other. Rather than fill this thread with miscellaneous chat I am going to present it to my host as a text file to back up my suppositions, ergo your non-applicable comments disappeared.

Keith Webb 15-02-08 01:59

Gateway down
 
It's around mid day here in Australia and the main portal is down again. I've had to come in through the alternative link. :bang:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 15-02-08 03:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 93633)
It's around mid day here in Australia and the main portal is down again. I've had to come in through the alternative link. :bang:

Damn... but good evidence, thanks. I've been up all day here in Toronto. This definitely DOES rotate.

Next I'm going to have to arrange to get some traceroute software so selected individuals around the world can trace the signal when it times out like that. The problem lies someplace common - we just have to isolate it.

Keep the reports coming! :thup:

Bob Moseley (RIP) 15-02-08 07:06

Reporting
 
Hi Jif
Unable to connect from 0700, my time, this morning until about 35 minutes ago, 1600.
Bob

wim sikkelbein 15-02-08 11:28

no problems here, been using the .org adress ever since the upgrade without a problem.

Wim
The Netherlands

PPS 15-02-08 18:07

Geoff,

Since the upgrade, opening up has been no real problem. It has been a little slow sometimes, but I personally put that down to the times I sometimes come on to the Forum.

Two points though; I normally just leave without logging off - could that have an effect on the speed of connection? When I leave now, I am going to log off and try coming back later on to see what happens.

Secondly, is there a time limit where the programme says basically "No activity, kick 'em off" after leaving the Forum?

Paul.

PPS 15-02-08 19:33

Tried posting a message and received the error message in quotes.

"You do not have permission to perform this action. Please refresh the page and login before trying again."

This is the message I tried to post:-

Logged off from my last visit just over an hour ago.

Googled Maple Leaf Up and came in through http://www.mapleleafup.org/

No problems at any stage, opened up and went to Forum log on within 20 seconds. Logged on and Forum opened within 15 seconds.

Paul.


I tried to post a second time and the same message came up. I entered again through my bookmark and am trying again to post the message.

Paul.

PPS 15-02-08 19:42

Trying to post the message below for a second time:-

"The message posted this time.

I am going to log off again and try to post a test message later on by entering through Google etc.

Paul."

If I go to open up the Forum again, I have to log in again.

Paul.

PPS 15-02-08 19:49

If I try and post through "Post Quick Reply" it gives me the error message.

If I go through "Go Advanced" it seems to work.

Paul.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 15-02-08 20:10

I've noticed this as well, have not isolated it yet but believe it's to do with the new software package itself. You will eliminate that error by clearing your cookies and starting again - for some reason it seems to be half-reading the old cookie rather than overwriting it.

Beware Firefox as well... I've noticed that if you leave a Firefox window open long enough, the cookie associated with that window becomes corrupt. Then you have to close & restart the application.

Lang 16-02-08 08:09

Geoff,

For quite some time now I have had trouble getting MLU from my Google Favourites or even typing in the MLU address. Comes up no connection about 60% of the time.

Also same problem clicking on the links if I get a subscribed thread notification by email.

All other links and favourites work fine, only MLU problem.

Often the only way I can get in is to do a Google search and click on some old thread that google has picked up, bring it up then backtrack via the headings to the particular forum I want.

Any one else having this problem? Any ideas?

Lang

Lang 16-02-08 08:23

I should read the previous important posts - I suppose that is why they are posted as stickies. I see I am not Robinson Crusoe with non-connects and active corrective measures are in hand.

Will follow progress as you battle with the forces of evil Geoff - Lucas don't have anything to do with the internet, do they?

Lang

PPS 16-02-08 10:46

Tried a test message after logging on this morning through "Post Quick Reply" - no joy.

I followed the instruction to refresh the page - it made me log on again, but still would not post.

Trying now through "Advanced" again.

Paul.

Vets Dottir 2nd 16-02-08 10:54

Hi Paul ... did you try the quick reply icon located on the post or
did you try the one on the quick reply BOX below the posts???

I ask because it took me forever to figure out why I couldn't make
the quick reply message box to work for me ... didn't know I had
to click on the icon on the post in order to "activate" the reply box ...
is this what you've been doing too?

:cheers:

PPS 16-02-08 10:59

Karmen,

I use the quick reply icon on the post, it took me a couple of attempts to realise that was the way to go.

This reply is through the "Advenced" mode. I tried to post another message after my last one through the "Post Quick Reply" and it gave me the error message.

The message was:-

One thing I have just noticed.

When this hassle started last night, the "time now" was not correct. It is also showing that I last visited, at the top of the page, at 18.57 last night. I was definitely on the Forum after that time.


When I refreshed the page, I checked the "Time Now" and it is showing GMT -6. Is that possibly the time zone of the servers?

Paul.

Vets Dottir 2nd 16-02-08 11:25

Okay, so you're talking about a different problem than I had.

I don't know anything about those workings through advanced yet, so can't help you. Sorry :( I don't know the answers about the time zones/servers either ... so ....

Maybe Geoff will be able to answer/help you when he reads this, unless someone else knows the answers and chimes in here???

I hope it gets figured out and set right, soon :)

Richard Notton 16-02-08 11:32

No problems
 
Well, conversely it has always worked here through the front door using my "favourites" link of http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/
and as best I can recall we have never had failed access in at least the last two years (CRAFT problem) except those I have flagged to Geoff by regular email and then it would seem the whole site was down for an explicable reason; I doubt these occurrences make much more than the fingers of one hand though.

R.


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