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[SLUG] O@nospam.H Webspace - 96% Linux Free :)



Is it "Roh-dos" ? Rodos ? What a neat name !


HEY ! By the way, I have a web page up at

http://memebers.optushome.com.au/kozer/ (Yes, it says RoAR :)

And I get so many emails (concerning another site within that folder) with 
users saying they cant access the site and they get the following error:

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Sorry! The page you requested is not in service


The Possible causes:

If you typed in the URL, please check for typos.

If you clicked on a member's homepage and got this error, please notify the 
owner of that page.

Thank you for using Optus @nospam.Home WebSpace!

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Now here's the thing, MANY people are getting the message and NO, I dont 
supply the wrong url to those people who do.

I rang Optushome tech support and some friendly dude picked up and he says 
it's a wierd error they've been getting lately with many Optushome webpage 
accounts

First of all he said that Excite actually hosts Optushome webpages (!!) and 
secondly they really have no idea why some people can get in and some people 
cant (I thought, how hard can it be to not be able to find the bug they're 
having, especially Excite !)

They asked me to make a list of all the people who cant access the site and 
within an hour I got about 40 replies of different ISPs. This problem is 
pretty major, it seems .. here's a sample:

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ameritech.net
dingoblue.net.au
citynet.net
casema.net
arcom.com.au
mindspring.com
dragnet.com.au
superweb.nl
home.com
ihug.com.au
tampabay.rr.com
--

As you can see there are plenty of Aussie as well as American and I have 
some European ones too.

.. blah blah blah, Matt ..


Well anyway guys, what do you think of this all ? I dont suppose many of you 
use your webspace and get such problems ?




-- Matt K
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