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Keith Thompson

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Dec 14, 2006, 8:39:16 PM12/14/06
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The last few times I've tried to visit www.clc-wiki.net, it's appeared
to be down. Does anyone know what the status is?

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Joe Wright

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Dec 14, 2006, 8:50:08 PM12/14/06
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Keith Thompson wrote:
> The last few times I've tried to visit www.clc-wiki.net, it's appeared
> to be down. Does anyone know what the status is?
>
What was your C question? :-)

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Richard Heathfield

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Dec 14, 2006, 9:21:09 PM12/14/06
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Keith Thompson said:

> The last few times I've tried to visit www.clc-wiki.net, it's appeared
> to be down. Does anyone know what the status is?

Currently down, by the look of it.

Frankly, I sympathise. Often enough to be a real nuisance, my ISP (the
estimable BT) changes my IP address on me, unannounced, which means my Web
site stops working until I happen to notice that something's wrong and go
patch up the Web forwarding.

Since *my* browsers never have any trouble finding 127.0.0.1, I sometimes
don't notice for days that my Web site is effectively down.

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Richard Heathfield
"Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29/7/1999
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Clever Monkey

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Dec 15, 2006, 1:27:16 PM12/15/06
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Richard Heathfield wrote:
> Keith Thompson said:
>
>> The last few times I've tried to visit www.clc-wiki.net, it's appeared
>> to be down. Does anyone know what the status is?
>
> Currently down, by the look of it.
>
> Frankly, I sympathise. Often enough to be a real nuisance, my ISP (the
> estimable BT) changes my IP address on me, unannounced, which means my Web
> site stops working until I happen to notice that something's wrong and go
> patch up the Web forwarding.
>
> Since *my* browsers never have any trouble finding 127.0.0.1, I sometimes
> don't notice for days that my Web site is effectively down.
>
Someone needs a static IP for Christmas.

Richard Heathfield

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Dec 15, 2006, 1:40:39 PM12/15/06
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Clever Monkey said:

Yeah, but somehow I don't think she'll think of it.

Mark McIntyre

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Dec 15, 2006, 2:52:04 PM12/15/06
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On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 02:21:09 +0000, in comp.lang.c , Richard
Heathfield <r...@see.sig.invalid> wrote:

>Keith Thompson said:
>
>> The last few times I've tried to visit www.clc-wiki.net, it's appeared
>> to be down. Does anyone know what the status is?
>
>Currently down, by the look of it.
>
>Frankly, I sympathise. Often enough to be a real nuisance, my ISP (the
>estimable BT) changes my IP address on me, unannounced, which means my Web
>site stops working until I happen to notice that something's wrong and go
>patch up the Web forwarding.

If you use dyndns.org or similar to provide dns, you can run ddclient
on the server to automatically keep your dns entries updated. There
/are/ windows versions of ddclient but you're probably running a linux
server.
--
Mark McIntyre

"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
by definition, not smart enough to debug it."
--Brian Kernighan

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