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ExpertWebHost
October 25th, 2006, 02:28
hi friends,
i noticed that zeeblo is down. probably this is the longest down time they had from past one year(since my membership there).
here is the service uptime mail..
This is an automated message from www.serviceuptime.com to inform
you that your service went down.
Host name : xxxx
Port : 80
Service : http
Result : Failed (Connection timed out)
Time : 25/10/2006 00:49:05 (GMT+05:00)[actually it is IST]
Checks failed from the following monitoring locations:
Dallas, TX, United States (67.19.1.210)
Atlanta, GA, United States (72.232.37.110)
any other client here to share the news?
thanks.
bp.
James
October 25th, 2006, 05:29
Yes it's down.
acoole
October 25th, 2006, 06:34
Yes its down,Theres nothing we can do just use another hosting company if you want. I Dunno ive heard of "zeeblo" but theyre good but downtime sorry we cant help
ExpertWebHost
October 25th, 2006, 09:51
update :
zeeblo ping results -
Nürnberg, Germany Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Hong Kong, China Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Stockholm, Sweden Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Cologne, Germany Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Amsterdam3, Netherlands Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Munchen, Germany Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Kraków, Poland Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
New York, U.S.A. Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Amsterdam, Netherlands Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Paris, France Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Cagliari, Italy Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Santa Clara, U.S.A. Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Austin, U.S.A. Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Vancouver, Canada Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Sydney, Australia Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
London, United Kingdom Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
hmm.. i know i can move on to a new host(i've all my db & code backups on hdd.)
but it is the first host i started to earn a bit and i think i have sentimental attachment with zeeblo. almost on every forum i participated, i tried promoting zeeblo.
i hope they'll be back soon.
bp.
clanr3flex
October 25th, 2006, 10:54
that is good that you have ur backup no prob there.
sorry to hear this
TDDHost
October 25th, 2006, 16:18
They're still down. If i were you i would wait a bit longer, hopefully they will come back up. At least you have backups!
tumble
October 25th, 2006, 16:31
They're still down. If i were you i would wait a bit longer, hopefully they will come back up. At least you have backups!
I agree dont jump ship so quick. I am sure that the service you have enjoyed from them is worth some loyalty :-)
Sitebee
October 25th, 2006, 17:23
I know Boomba who runs it I will contact him and ask him the update!
I know he was busy with other projects the last time we chatted.
kirby145
October 26th, 2006, 00:18
i heard zeeblo was great and well they should be back. but it would be good to hear from an admin about what's causing it.
ExpertWebHost
October 26th, 2006, 00:52
Zeeblo update : Still down
I know Boomba who runs it I will contact him and ask him the update!
I know he was busy with other projects the last time we chatted.
thanks man. please contact the admin and have an update here.
thank u very much.
bp.
ranit
October 26th, 2006, 01:37
WeiFang China Unknown host: www.zeeblo.com
Jan
October 26th, 2006, 02:11
From http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=zeeblo.com
A timeout occurred getting the NS records from your nameservers! None of your nameservers responded fast enough. They are probably down or unreachable. I can't continue since your nameservers aren't responding. If you have a Watchguard Firebox, it's due to a bug in their DNS Proxy, which must be disabled (31 Jul 2006 UPDATE: several years after being informed of this, there is a rumor that there is a fix that allows the Watchguard DNS proxy to work).
acoole
October 26th, 2006, 02:32
DNS Problems?
franky77
October 26th, 2006, 03:27
To solve the problems with DNS you have to apply to the registrar of the hosting directly and find out everything from him.
Zeeblo is still downtime!!!
ExpertWebHost
October 26th, 2006, 05:17
is it the beginning of end of zeeblo then?
TDDHost
October 26th, 2006, 06:06
Sounds to me like their nameservers are down. It could be the end, but i would yet again continue to wait.. at least for a week.
Jan
October 26th, 2006, 06:36
Sounds to me like their nameservers are down. It could be the end, but i would yet again continue to wait.. at least for a week.
A week? Many years ago Tripod *accidentally* deleted thousands of accounts, but I didn't know that at the time. It was then my very popular (at the time) site was put on paid hosting. From what I have seen of most hosting requests, people already have sites they want to move because another site died. If they have established sites, waiting a week is not to be considered, move on - go paid if you must.
I did get my account back at tripod and the bare bones are still hosted there with all links now leading to my domain. Hundreds of people had linked to my site back then, so getting the site back was very important to me. Through search engines and stats, I managed to contact the biggest traffic drivers and they changed their links to my domain. Once I uploaded all my files again to tripod, I ceased chasing up all the others who had linked to me over time.
8 years with tripod and still going strong :wave:
nettmax
October 26th, 2006, 10:50
what happend with zeeblo?
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 01:02
Here is some information, which may be of use to anyone here.
The previous owners of Zeeblo.com, Impulse Communication gave Zeeblo and its assets to current owner for free in may be September, 2006 and i guess the dedicated server zeeblo was untill then using lasted as good as Impulse paid for it, that makes me think, may be September end or early October. And once payment was due for dedicated server, i guess current owner didn't pay for it and didn't have it moved to any other place either. Now, i may be wrong here, because i am only piecing information i have from diff. sources, including Impulse Communications themselves and whois records.
Impulse told me that it was loss to the tune of $400/mth since dedi and managing costs were high. So, Impulse is no longer running it or owns it. Its upto current owner to run it or let it be as it is -- dead.
If I am getting it right, things aren't good. If the owner didn't have backup of all hosted sites and if server has been lost due to unpaid bills or anything similar, then people who don't have backup of their sites, would have most likely lost it.
I still feel evenif managing costs were high, some downsizing could have been done, besides generating revenues. It is sad to see it go this way.
PS:- The above information is based on inputs from various sources.
TDDHost
October 29th, 2006, 01:25
I had no idea.. i guess they are gone for good.
James
October 29th, 2006, 03:35
Here is some information, which may be of use to anyone here.
The previous owners of Zeeblo.com, Impulse Communication gave Zeeblo and its assets to current owner for free in may be September, 2006 and i guess the dedicated server zeeblo was untill then using lasted as good as Impulse paid for it, that makes me think, may be September end or early October. And once payment was due for dedicated server, i guess current owner didn't pay for it and didn't have it moved to any other place either. Now, i may be wrong here, because i am only piecing information i have from diff. sources, including Impulse Communications themselves and whois records.
Impulse told me that it was loss to the tune of $400/mth since dedi and managing costs were high. So, Impulse is no longer running it or owns it. Its upto current owner to run it or let it be as it is -- dead.
If I am getting it right, things aren't good. If the owner didn't have backup of all hosted sites and if server has been lost due to unpaid bills or anything similar, then people who don't have backup of their sites, would have most likely lost it.
I still feel evenif managing costs were high, some downsizing could have been done, besides generating revenues. It is sad to see it go this way.
PS:- The above information is based on inputs from various sources.
Do you think there's any chance of contacting the new owners to save those accounts? I could help if those accounts are still around somewhere.
acoole
October 29th, 2006, 04:41
Doubt it, unless one of the staff backed up the whole server which i hear is big i really doubt it. I Would reccommend if they dont respond/you dont find anything to move to a new host!
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Thanks,
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 07:27
Do you think there's any chance of contacting the new owners to save those accounts? I could help if those accounts are still around somewhere.
If the downtime is because of server bill going unpaid, then chances are remote any of the sites could be retreived, because unless moved to other server, that server was costing nearly $200+ or so, if i am correct. And if accounts have not been moved to other server, they are gone, unless the server company did not erase the server contents, which is less likely.
Yes, there is still a way to get backup of your sites, if the remote backup were in place, with Impulse, the ex-owners of Zeeblo, which again is little difficult, since they have more than 400 sites to care about and backup of entire server could have been deleted due to its sheer size.
Regarding contacting new owner, i guess whois records aren't that great when you need email address. Most have it changed or whoisguard protected.
If anyone, i mean Impulse still have backup of atleast Zeeblo forum, surely email address of new owner or your last manager Anthony can be dugg out. :)
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 07:31
I Would reccommend if they dont respond/you dont find anything to move to a new host!
<.....Recommended host list snipped...>
Please try to understand the seriousness of problem. Many would have lost their sites and have no backup, so they are worried and discussing it here. It would be better to keep advertising other hosts for later part, because this entire forum has good ones listed. So, if they need new one, they will automatically find it. Let this thread not be advertising platform for other hosts, some of whom have replied and is against forum values and ethics. So, hosts who don't respect that themselves, are not the ones to go for, evenif they are giving things free. Because, Nothing in this world comes for free. You pay one way or the other. If not in cash, then in other ways.
I would rather call this unfortunate incident as miscalculation on part of Impulse. They gave it to him for running it, but seems it just went dead.
acoole
October 29th, 2006, 08:13
I Understand yes,But this has happend to me 7 times,I'm afraid the odds of getting your files back are very slim unless you find one of the staff and even then its quite slim that they would have backed up the whole server.
I'll say it once more: I Serioulsly doubt they're comming back, you probally wont get your files back. I Would reccommend not waiting months and finding you havent achived anything and you feel like killing yourself because in this time you could have designed a new better site. If you would like a new host please look at the list here: http://freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?p=785413
Thanks,
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 09:10
you probally wont get your files back.
I am in touch with concerned people and may soon get server backup if everything goes right and members who had sites there will be able to have them back running on my hosting.
And for one more time, i would ask everyone to maintain this thread for update and discussing problems faced with Zeeblo. Please do not create panic. What happened to you earlier may not happen to all.
I am trying my level best just because i had emotional ties with Zeeblo when i was managing it earlier, so let me exhaust my efforts before such suggestions regarding moving to other hosts are passed.
ExpertWebHost
October 29th, 2006, 09:38
thanks, coolguyz.
actually i just prepared for this...
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/5526/zeeblogrml3.jpg
but, hopefully zeeblo comes back like a phenix.
bp.
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 10:13
thanks, coolguyz.
actually i just prepared for this...
but, hopefully zeeblo comes back like a phenix.
bp.
It won't be back under name Zeeblo, because the domain is under control of Anthony.
I got new domain for it.
I am waiting for server backup and once i get it, i'll get that moved to my hosting.
It shall take some time but then it will come back.
I'll need few people to help (no its not $ :)) me here so that things get started ASAP.
I'll let everyone know, what help is needed and they can pitch in with their best efforts.
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 12:57
okay, GOOD NEWS!
A remote backup has been located and chances are that you'll get your sites back.
Its being tarred now and then will be uploaded.
Enjoy.
TDDHost
October 29th, 2006, 13:39
That's great news!
Yes - I am the admin of TDD Host and thanks for adding us on the recommended list. I'd be happy to take around 10 or so old Zeeblo hosted members and put them on our TDDFree2 plan and remove the ads for them, since i thought Zeeblo was a cool host.. PM ME if you want it.
Mole
October 29th, 2006, 14:08
How I understood they are fully shutdown
coolguyz
October 29th, 2006, 14:13
Seems its bad time again.
Place i got hosting for Zeeblo, has refused to let free hosting be on their servers. I haven't trusted other hosts much, so i'll explore options to see how it can be done and where it can be done.
Good part is that hosted site backup is there, its being tarred from a remote server that had zeebl's backups. Just need to find place to have that now.
TDDHost
October 29th, 2006, 14:20
Good luck with the Zeeblo backups coolguyz
Craig
October 29th, 2006, 14:22
Seems its bad time again.
Place i got hosting for Zeeblo, has refused to let free hosting be on their servers. I haven't trusted other hosts much, so i'll explore options to see how it can be done and where it can be done.
Good part is that hosted site backup is there, its being tarred from a remote server that had zeebl's backups. Just need to find place to have that now.
Hi
:wave:
Give: http://freewebspace.net/forums/member.php?u=37552 a bell, safe guy & you shouldnt have a problem with the free hosting issue ;).
Norman.
October 29th, 2006, 18:52
Thank you coolguyz,
I too am I Zeeblo client with +200 unique visitors a day for GANTdesigns.com and BuufDesigns.com. Not only that, but an active forum.
Keep up the good work, hoping to see some updates about Zeeblo.com.
:beer:
James
October 29th, 2006, 18:57
Hope it turns out good for all Zeeblos.
Norman.
October 29th, 2006, 19:02
I have a background in web hosting and professional web designing (don't call me a web designer, but I know how to attract future customers by the sleek layouts for the web hosting company + navigation wise). If you need any of my guidance in making a "successful + popular" free web hosting company, I could possibly make that happen for the "new" Zeeblo. Please contact me for further information @ gantdesign[at]gmail[dot]com.
ajd777
October 29th, 2006, 19:29
From http://www.forums.co.nr/index.php?showtopic=6977&view=findpost&p=49325 :
Hello, this is Stan from the Zeeblo Staff
I was quoted earlier saying that the datacenter is down, and we are working to get things up again. The entire Zeeblo staff is sorry for this inconveniece, but this issue was beyond our control as it was the fault of the datacenter.
We hope that Zeeblo will be up soon again with a new server B) . All the data shoudl be restored, and back to normal in 1-2 days.
Also most of the staff was unavailable for comment, so if you contacted James, Antony, they might have not responded. If you have questions just PM me here or send an msn at yankees26an[AT]msn[DOT]com
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To prevent spam e-mails, please replace:
[AT] = @
[DOT] = .
or AIM
yankees26an
Thank You for your patience
coolguyz
October 30th, 2006, 00:26
From http://www.forums.co.nr/index.php?showtopic=6977&view=findpost&p=49325 :
I guess, then it is better to give them time as one of their staff members has posted there to inform about their presence and efforts. Since they are moving servers, so it shall hopefully be back in a few days.
If they do not come live again, surely remote server backup can be used to get it back though under different domain name. :)
Let me know if my help is needed. I do not want to create confusion here. Let Zeeblo guys come live again, under the domain and records they have. If they do not, then i'll try to help you all by having stuff moved to a hosting where you may continue to run sites or get site files and move elsewhere. But for now, lets believe in their words and work.
Professor P
October 30th, 2006, 10:17
OK, I have a zeeblo professional package and just want to make sure I am understanding this correctly.
Zeeblo will be back, as before under zeeblo.com in a few days?
Or, is it being transferred and we will be back, but under a different domain name?
Can someone explain?
amz
October 30th, 2006, 11:04
here is the service uptime mail..
Bagpiper, I would hope that you actually went out to Zeeblo's site to see
if they were online or not before posting your message because it is not
very smart to rely on uptime service notices alone.
The reason I bring this point up is that where I work, we block all uptime
checking services (lots of unnecessary pointless traffic) and anyone who
uses any of those types of services would constantly get messages from
those services telling them that their sites were down when in fact their
sites were actually online and working 100% perfectly!
I am not associated with Zeeblo and I don't know if they do anything
like what we do but it's a good point to bring up and I have seen people
blindly accept uptime messages before without actually going to the site
themselves to see if a site is really down or not.
Now with all of the above said, I do see the follow up messages where
Zeeblo said that they are having data center issues right now so in this
case, they really are down but I thought I'd make the point anyway.
ExpertWebHost
October 30th, 2006, 23:57
thanks for the suggestion amz.
before posting, i did verify whether zeeblo is actually down or not by accessing their site and using just-ping.com(with 20 check points worldwide).
bp.
coolguyz
October 31st, 2006, 00:19
Zeeblo will be back, as before under zeeblo.com in a few days?
Or, is it being transferred and we will be back, but under a different domain name?
Can someone explain?
Explain what? I guess it has been discussed over and posted a few times now. No one has official information here. All are speculating!
Whatever information has been provided, is purely on basis of conversations and readings from third party source or site. No one from Zeeblo has officially stated their position here.
Their staff is member here but they haven't posted any thing regarding this problem. I guess two different staff are member here.
See their threads :-
http://www.freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?t=84212&highlight=Zeeblo
thread started by member "zeeblo"
http://www.freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?t=82212&highlight=Zeeblo
thread started by member "JamesZeeblo"
If FWS staff can digg out their email, may be that can serve a way to contact them for you guys.
or may be some other information available from these two accounts.
Professor P
October 31st, 2006, 01:39
OK, I spoke to Stan (a zeeblo staff member - yankees26an[AT]msn[DOT]com) and he says Zeeblo will be fully restored by the end of the week.
He says they are moving servers.
nettmax
October 31st, 2006, 07:47
i hope..
James
October 31st, 2006, 11:26
Good hosts bounce back, this is their test.
Norman.
November 1st, 2006, 21:03
Well currently I have my domains forwarded to another host. If Zeeblo does come back within this week, then good. If not, back to square one.
TDDHost
November 3rd, 2006, 03:28
Any updates?
ganesh.rao
November 3rd, 2006, 04:21
Zeeblo still down! :(
TDDHost
November 3rd, 2006, 13:37
That sucks! If anybody wants some replacement hosting your welcome at TDD Host.
ExpertWebHost
November 3rd, 2006, 22:13
thanks for the generous offer TDDhost, for me btz-host already hosted everything.
i think other zeebloans can use the opportunity.
bp.
ganesh.rao
November 4th, 2006, 03:57
Same here. If any zeebloans wants hosting you are welcome to get hosted at HostileHosting
Please PM me for your free account.
Norman.
November 4th, 2006, 20:49
coolzweb, is it possible if we can have our back ups from zeeblo?
thanks.
monkey050
November 5th, 2006, 20:13
I myself was a Zeeblo member.
If any of you guys who were on there were forum dwellers, I was monkey` - the one who recently had that spam spoof problem.
I then moved to MeanTech but now all of a sudden they're wiped 90% of their accounts for ToS violations. Imagine that!
Now I'm moving to Cybertoad.
It is really getting to be too much. I don't need to worry about my backups. I have it all on my computer and I really just have to re-upload everything.
It stinks - I was up until 5AM fixing up my site for MeanTech. They won't even say where people were in violation. Whatever. I'm happy with the looks of Cybertoad. They have a forum too and even though it doesn't look too active I think I'll enjoy it there.
coolguyz
November 6th, 2006, 01:20
coolzweb, is it possible if we can have our back ups from zeeblo?
thanks.
I am not coolzweb, but coolguyz .
I replied to your PM.
I would like to impress upon few things here :-
1) I am neither in staff rolls of Zeeblo nor have any contact with them. I can not provide any answer for questions like when will Zeeblo be back. So, please do not PM/message to know status of Zeeblo.
2) Regarding backups, they are secure and available for entire server. Ex-owner of Zeeblo wasn't a jerk. He had things pretty much covered up. Zeeblo till it was under the ex-owner had regular backups on remote servers and latest one prior to change of ownership is still available on their remote server.
When it comes to serving indiv. account backups, i'll need to talk to them, if they can provide it isolated, rather than providing entire server backup.
I'll post here regarding that if they agree.
3) People who didn't have backups are the ones who have suffered and may this be a reminder to all, it is VERY IMPORTANT to have backups with you always. At times we tend to lax, but then we never know whats going to happen in days to come.
coolguyz
November 6th, 2006, 07:57
okay, who wants backups now?
Before you request backup of your account, you'll need to understand following :-
Ex-owner of Zeeblo, Impulse had given the hosting co. to current owner in good faith and in hope that it will last long. Unfortunately circumstances have evolved that Zeeblo has not been accessible for weeks now.
Impulse was not the owner of Zeeblo when it shut down or when it became inaccessible.
Under no circumstances, should you direct any request to them or pass blame or defame them for whatever has happened. Consider it as a good luck that the backup of entire Zeeblo which amounts in several Gigabytes, still remains with them as a copy on some remote server, which fortunately missed scheduled prunning by a few days when i contacted them.
I am not from staff rolls of Zeeblo and i do not have anything to do with the downtime or backups. I am just trying to help those who need to get backups of their accounts.
If the backup is not obtained, thats neither my nor Impulse's fault.
If backup is incomplete or corrupt or older, please understand neither of us can help there.
This backup is the last one which ex-owner has from backup of entire server, before it was given to new owner, so it may not be latest. But better than having nothing.
Also, not to forget here is the fact that we are putting in our time and resources, so be respectful and patient.
See this as an optimistic approach, where we can try to get backup, but how that goes further is not guaranteed.
So, when you request a backup, you should be clear with all this and under no circumstances see myself or Impulse as supports for Zeeblo problems or related.
I'll post more information on how to place request for backup, once i have placed a system in place, where not just you but other members from Zeeblo who were hosted there and need backup, can also place request.
I shall need help from a few members of Zeeblo, to help me manage the requests if they grow up large.
PLEASE DO NOT APPROACH THROUGH MESSENGER OR PMs.
Details shall be posted here shortly.
aadipa
November 6th, 2006, 11:07
I am a previous Zeeblo user. I would like to have backup of my site. Will wait for your next post about the procedure.
Norman.
November 6th, 2006, 14:11
Thank you coolguyz,
I was wondering when did the ex-owner last backed up the database?
Thanks.
coolguyz
November 6th, 2006, 16:36
okay, i have finally put in place a system to get all this going.
For all the ex-Zeebloeans who need the backups, please make yourself comfortable at http://www.ilmoz.org
Other Zeebloeans can also join in there and enjoy.
Now that a platform has been put in place to offer assistance to those who need, if you need any help, information or related, please visit there.
With busy schedule and plenty of things to do, it shall be difficult to continue replying here as well as in ILMOZ.org.
monkey050
November 6th, 2006, 20:41
I'm currently signing up to get my backup on there.
That way I don't have to search for all the photos I had in my gallery on my harddrive again. :-)
holodude
November 7th, 2006, 01:11
Thanks so much for providing the backup service!!! I'm going over there and signing up right now! I thought I had a full backup, but only had databases and not the actual directory files so this will help a lot!
REY619
November 7th, 2006, 01:16
Zeeblo was the best free host, i ever came across. lets see if they return...
stone-1
November 8th, 2006, 08:15
Zeeblo was the best free host, i ever came across. lets see if they return...Ditto!
Thanks for the offer of back-up.
I've put in my request at: http://www.ilmoz.org/
How is that going to work? Do you send the info in an email?
I've tried to get in touch with one member of management over there with no results. Does anyone know what happened?
xd3vilx
November 8th, 2006, 19:16
I will helping you guy to contact Antony. It is kind of shock that Zeeblo would be down since it is one of the better free web hosting company here.
kaisellgren
November 12th, 2006, 09:32
Zeeblo is down and looks like it will stay like that way.
The contract with the current/old datacenter Impulse ended. Unfortunately, the new servers, which Antony thought he could buy, are not in use. The reason for this is probably, because the new servers cost too much I think. I still haven't managed to contact Antony although I have seen him online on Live Messenger.
I would like to hear Antony's thoughts about this and also I would like to hear is Zeeblo ever coming back.
Miss you Zeeblo :cry2:
thewrxman
November 12th, 2006, 12:29
yankees26an has posted this here (http://www.forums.co.nr/index.php?showtopic=6977&st=40)
coolguyz
November 16th, 2006, 14:35
Unfortunately, the new servers, which Antony thought he could buy, are not in use. The reason for this is probably, because the new servers cost too much I think.
If finance is a problem, he can always return domain back to Impulse and Impulse can be requested to run zeeblo again untill a stable financial solution to the problem is found.
IMHO, he should return domain to Impulse, so that zeeblo can be brought live ASAP. He got it free, so letting it go shouldn't be a problem if he thinks with cool mind. Keeping it offline will only nullify any goodwill or value zeeblo would have acquired untill it went down and also bring in criticism from people who were left in dark and have till date not received any communication from zeeblo.
A public appeal has been posted for Antony at http://www.ilmoz.org/index.php?topic=88, in hope that he would weigh the interests of 4000+ members and either bring zeeblo.com online as a hosting which it was known for or return it to Impulse and let them revive it.
Zeeblo must come back online at all costs.
kaisellgren
November 16th, 2006, 14:48
That is an interesting appeal.
I agree with you coolguyz. Back to Impulse!
But wait. 4000+ members? Zeeblo forums had about 5600 members when I lastly were there...
coolguyz
November 16th, 2006, 14:54
But wait. 4000+ members? Zeeblo forums had about 5600 members when I lastly were there...
I didn't check its membership lately, so i remember it was 4000+ (some 42xx) last time i noticed it. :)
Support the appeal if you are one of those who wish to see Zeeblo online.
coolguyz
November 21st, 2006, 14:01
It is to hereby state that http://www.zeeblo.com is now under our ownership and is online again. Soon we shall be opening its doors to serve the community. Servers are being moved and once we have things sorted out in probably a week or so, Zeeblo.com will be sailing smoothly.
Impulse have played an important role here by providing recent backup before Zeeblo became inaccessible and also helping to move backup from their remote servers on to zeeblo's.
Ilmoz.org is meanwhile providing backups to members who requested them. Most of the requested backups have been obtained and many have been transferred. sql db shall follow later, once available. All these members are also invited welcome at zeeblo, for it is under new management and in safe hands.
Zeeblo.com has a huge community of loyal members and that is what inspired us to obtain the ownership of domain to revive it and bring it online.
Looking forward to see everyone out there soon.
So, finally Zeeblo.com is ONLINE and shall soon start serving as before.
For further details and information, kindly check at http://www.zeeblo.com or you may contact us at http://ilmoz.org
ExpertWebHost
November 21st, 2006, 22:43
Great News! coolguyz.
I think finally my first love will be back online.
I really dont think i need zeeblo any more. But still, i would love to have an account with her, who took care of all of us zeebloans for such a long time without expecting anything back like a dedicated mother.
Thanks coolguyz, i expect zeeblo to set new free hosting standard and reach great heights in your safe and experienced hands.
Long live zeeblo!
bp.
coolguyz
November 21st, 2006, 22:59
Everyone is welcome at Zeeblo.com (http://www.zeeblo.com) once it opens its doors for services.
yankees26an
December 10th, 2006, 21:24
Thank you very much for bieng concerned about Zeeblo. If you are a current member, or are interested in Zeeblo's free cpanel hosting, please vist Zeeblo.com
The Zeeblo forums are up:beer: You can register there now
Zeeblo.com/forums (http://zeeblo.com/forums)
See you there:usflag:
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