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GimpChat down
#31
David,
do you have an entry for gimpchat in your /etc/hosts file?
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#32
MrsP-from-C,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, there was an entry for gimpchat in your /etc/hosts file, but removing it makes no difference.

David.

MrsP-from-C,

You are an ace!!!

Changed the entry in the hosts file to the correct IP and GC works.

Many thanks,
David.
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#33
Glad that it helped.
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#34
First time I noticed it was down (for me) was about the 26th November ACDT. If it was before that I do not know as I didn't access the site a day or two before. I had been in contact with Wallace and Omega and found out it was back up. I tried to start a post here about it and didn't see this one. I did start a post but must have cancelled it because I didn't see it after. Anyway I am glad the error was found and all is ok now   Big Grin

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#35
(11-28-2024, 01:49 PM)david Wrote: MrsP-from-C,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, there was an entry for gimpchat in your /etc/hosts file, but removing it makes no difference.

David.

MrsP-from-C,

You are an ace!!!

Changed the entry in the hosts file to the correct IP and GC works.

Many thanks,
David.

You shouldn't have one. The only time when this can be needed is when they they forget to renew the "gimpchat.com" domain, and GC disappears from the name servers(*). Otherwise having one does more harm than good because if the site is moved you won't see it.

(*) unless local authorities are asking your ISP to block "gimpchat.com", which is often done by making the ISP name servers return 127.0.0.1 which is the "localhost" address.
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