A 5 Minute Suggestion

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  • IAAW
    FFR Player
    • May 2005
    • 3008

    #1

    A 5 Minute Suggestion

    How about trying to see if you can get www.flashflashrevolution.com to re-direct to www.xqsite.com for now? Great way to help fix the issue.
  • TheRapingDragon
    A car crash mind
    • Aug 2005
    • 9788

    #2
    Re: A 5 Minute Suggestion

    How about we just wait until it gets renewed and enjoy the time spent without all of the newbies.

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    • lightdarkness
      Summer!!
      • Jul 2003
      • 11308

      #3
      Re: A 5 Minute Suggestion

      It doesn't work like that.

      The internet is comprised of 16 root DNS servers. The .com registrar tells those 16 root servers where to direct internet traffic.

      Since our domain expired, it gave the root servers new information. By the time we corrected this, those root servers propagated our DNS information amongst the many many DNS records that are privately kept by ISP's.

      You just have to wait until your ISP updates it's DNS records, and then you'll be able to see the site once again.

      There's no work around for the flashflashrevolution.com domain, you just have to wait til it resolves correctly for your ISP.

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      • TheRapingDragon
        A car crash mind
        • Aug 2005
        • 9788

        #4
        Re: A 5 Minute Suggestion

        Or what LD said.

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        • Afrobean
          Admiral in the Red Army
          • Dec 2003
          • 13262

          #5
          Re: A 5 Minute Suggestion

          Originally posted by lightdarkness
          It doesn't work like that.

          The internet is comprised of 16 root DNS servers. The .com registrar tells those 16 root servers where to direct internet traffic.

          Since our domain expired, it gave the root servers new information. By the time we corrected this, those root servers propagated our DNS information amongst the many many DNS records that are privately kept by ISP's.

          You just have to wait until your ISP updates it's DNS records, and then you'll be able to see the site once again.

          There's no work around for the flashflashrevolution.com domain, you just have to wait til it resolves correctly for your ISP.
          I should totally add FFR's IP as "flashflashrevolution.com" on my local machine. That would definitely not cause any problems at all.

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