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Nick
February 18th, 2001, 12:13
Is it just me or does it not work? I put it mydomain [blah.com.kg - like that] and my password and all I get is a page with "oops" on it. Da hell?

Mandrake
February 18th, 2001, 12:59
Originally posted by Nick
Is it just me or does it not work? I put it mydomain [blah.com.kg - like that] and my password and all I get is a page with "oops" on it. Da hell?

Make sure you're going to http://www.domain.kg and not domain.kg. I don't know why it makes a difference, but when I first went there, I didn't use the www and the site would come up, but I would get the oops error from the CGI pages. Then when I tried it with www, it worked fine.

Nick
February 18th, 2001, 14:56
Originally posted by Mandrake
Make sure you're going to http://www.domain.kg and not domain.kg. I don't know why it makes a difference, but when I first went there, I didn't use the www and the site would come up, but I would get the oops error from the CGI pages. Then when I tried it with www, it worked fine.

WHOOHOO! It works! You're da man, Mandrake :D.

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 14:58
Thank you so much! I was getting the same error. I've been teeling everyone that aren't working, just because I kept getting the same error. Serves me right, being to lazy to put the http://www.

Mandrake
February 18th, 2001, 15:00
Sometimes it can make a difference. :)

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 15:05
My password won't work now though. I can use the password to login to the PID section, but not to modify a domain. I am sure I'm typing the right password. I changed the password in the PID section, but I still can not use it to edit my domain. Damn it!

Nick
February 18th, 2001, 15:39
Originally posted by Canuckkev
My password won't work now though. I can use the password to login to the PID section, but not to modify a domain. I am sure I'm typing the right password. I changed the password in the PID section, but I still can not use it to edit my domain. Damn it!

Now I'm having that same problem :(.

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 17:43
Oh well...maybe just waiting will fix it...doubt it. Too bad the only support email address returns an Undeliverable Mail error for me.

Albert
February 18th, 2001, 18:39
Originally posted by Canuckkev
Oh well...maybe just waiting will fix it.

Hope this too!

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 19:23
But if lots of search engines reject a *.*.kg domain, I may just have to get a -------- or another domain from emesip.com

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 21:19
Well, I emailed the guy who's site opens up when you click the copyright notice at the bottom of the main page. He emailed me back(like 5 mins later), and said it would work now. I tried and it does. We could have still been waiting...

Canuckkev
February 18th, 2001, 21:34
Hmm...one last thing. Anyone know how long the domain takes to be "Active"? I have all the DNS pointing to mydomain.com's servers, and set up my redirection for the site there, so it should all be good. Maybe just daily update at domain.kg's DNS checks the sites to see if the resolve, and them amke them Active?

Nick
February 20th, 2001, 18:34
I found some sort of glitch. My DNS will ONLY change if I include the IP#'s, otherwise it wouldn't work.

Albert
February 20th, 2001, 18:49
Originally posted by Canuckkev
Hmm...one last thing. Anyone know how long the domain takes to be "Active"?

I am waiting too since a few days and sent them a mail, where I asked how long it takes to get active, but they didn't answer till now.

Canuckkev
February 21st, 2001, 21:50
Originally posted by Nick
I found some sort of glitch. My DNS will ONLY change if I include the IP#'s, otherwise it wouldn't work.
Well, it's pretty buggy scripting, that's for sure.

I hope I won't have to wait more than a couple of weeks for my domains to be ACTIVE.