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I downloaded the SR1 upgrade just a few minutes ago from e-frontier's website.
It looks like there are indeed DNS problems with e-frontier.
The site is available intermittently for me. I have to click reload several times to connect to it.
I am not having any problems with either site
Sandy
An imagination can create wonderful things
SndCastie's Little
Haven
Both working fine for me too.
CP was a bit slow to load but other than that,it was reachable for me here in North Carolina USA.
IE 6, latest version.
Re:infinity10
"I read the news on that development from the links."
Do you have a link to that news?
Tom
“The fact that no one understands you…Doesn’t make you an artist.”
www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp
900,000 down
www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp
2 million domain names at risk
phew...
Eternal Hobbyist
I don't understand this stuff very well.
What does this mean on their domain whois?
They can't Renew?
They can't Transfer?
They can't Update?
They can't Delete?
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Domain Name: CONTENTPARADISE.COM
Registrar: GO DADDY SOFTWARE, INC.
Whois Server: whois.godaddy.com
Referral URL: http://registrar.godaddy.com
Name Server: PARK37.SECURESERVER.NET
Name Server: PARK38.SECURESERVER.NET
Status: clientRenewProhibited
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Status: clientDeleteProhibited
Updated Date: 10-mar-2007
Creation Date: 21-dec-2001
Expiration Date: 21-dec-2009
Well, looks like there is another site popped up, actually with the consent of one of the co-owners of Registerfly
http://www.registerflies.com/official-statement-from-registerfly.html
Looks like the other co-owner might be seeing some jail time...
Man all those domain names....hope they get it resolved soon. Some of those ppl are losing their lively-hood...
~Jani
Renderosity Community Admin
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Attached Link: http://www.registerflies.com/judge-rules-for-ousted-registerfly-ceo-2.html
thats out of date Jumpstart...the latest is....
*Written by Steve Hamm and Megan Tucker * Friday, 09 March 2007
by Steve Hamm and Megan Tucker
In a legal decision that stunned even the lawyers for the victor, a U.S. District Court judge on Mar. 8 handed over the embattled Web registrar Registerfly.com to the executive who was running it when it began to founder. Judge Peter Sheridan ruled in favor of defendant Kevin Medina, who had been chief executive of the parent company, Unifiednames, before he was fired by two other board members on Feb. 12.
so... it's back under the control of the man that was ripping it off... if you have domain names with them, get the hell outta dodge now!
*don't understand this stuff very well. What does this mean on their domain whois?
Nothng to worry about.
The owner of a domain can lock it - so no one can transfer their domain.
If you want to transfer the domain or change accounts, it has to be must manually unlocked.
Basically it's been designed so no one can nick a domain name. In the past it wasn't uncommon for someone to steal and then cybersquat a domain name to force the genuine owner to pay megabucks to get it back.
Some folks would even sit and wait untl a domain had just expired, then steal it 30 seconds before the genuine owner had a chance to renew it.
Even though theres an appeals process it can take a month or too before the genuine owner got it back. If your site was your business then paying a cybersquatter a few K was the quickest way to get it back.
I've had a couple of customers caught like this. So I renew before the time is up.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
To add - if a person's or company's or business' domain is very much associated with the real identities, then it is worth paying or even going to court to settle the matter.
If the domain doesn't really matter, and folk know how to find your place on-line no matter what the domain name, then let the sneaky guys swipe it. But there is a downside - the sneaky guys could also misrepresent themselves as you or your business, and then you will be in the hot seat explaining it isn't your domain anymore.
So, one has to use some judgment in these matters for a personal or small business, but for large companies, they'll probably have their own IT and legal people on the case.
Eternal Hobbyist
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I was annoyed with the long down-time as a site user. So, picking up on hints posted in the Poser forums at Renderosity, I did a Google search on the domain registrar which fingers were pointed at. I read the news on that development from the links.
Oh, that's a seriously bad situation. If Poser users are to get support for their product, this is a very bad time. Don't know how long it is going to take to get back the domain name. Anyway, while some people obviously are able to use the CP and EF websites, I certainly have come up with nothing in my web browser, even having flushed the browser cache, and renewing my computer's DNS IP.
Perhaps EF and CP should just hook up to temporary alternative domain names and serve their own customers first. But I'm sure they'll take their lawyers' advice.
Eternal Hobbyist