This is Tony Mechelynck and I'm using the mail interface because the
Google Groups interface lets me neither paste from the clipboard nor
attach a text file.
Indeed, when I browse to
https://www.vim.org/ the ShowIP extension to
SeaMonkey tells me that I am at 31.172.117.18 which is the correct new
IP. The Vim Tips wiki, at
vim.fandom.org, is also (as expected) still
accessible. However when I follow a link to a script, for instance
https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2822 (a link found at
https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Showing_the_ASCII_value_of_the_current_character)
which is supposed to be the page for the unicode.vim plugin, all I get
is a blank page (NOT Error 404) which (again according to ShowIP) is
supposed to come from 31.172.117.18. I have tried other script IDs, as
well as searched for scripts directly from the
vim.org homepage,
always with the same (lack of) result.
Has the scripts database all gone to never-never land ? Or else, what
did I do wrong ?
FWIW, I am using a fiber connection in Brussels, Belgium, and at the moment,
* "systemctl status wicked" tells me
● wicked.service - wicked managed network interfaces
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/wicked.service; enabled;
preset: disabled)
Active: active (exited) since Wed 2023-09-27 00:00:12 CEST; 1h 54min ago
Process: 1267 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/wicked --systemd ifup all
(code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 1267 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
CPU: 70ms
Sep 26 23:59:47 linux-tuxedo systemd[1]: Starting wicked managed
network interfaces...
Sep 27 00:00:12 linux-tuxedo wicked[1267]: lo up
Sep 27 00:00:12 linux-tuxedo wicked[1267]: eth0 up
Sep 27 00:00:12 linux-tuxedo systemd[1]: Finished wicked managed
network interfaces.
* "ifstatus eth0" tells me the following, which I don't understand
(except the first line saying that it is up):
eth0 up
link: #2, state up, mtu 1500
type: ethernet, hwaddr f0:2f:74:1d:e9:8a
config: compat:suse:/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0
leases: ipv4 dhcp granted
leases: ipv6 dhcp granted, ipv6 auto granted
addr: ipv6 2a02:a03f:64bb:3801:cfd8:dc79:7fe0:4d62/64 [auto]
addr: ipv6 2a02:a03f:64bb:3801:f22f:74ff:fe1d:e98a/64 [auto]
addr: ipv4
192.168.129.0/23 [dhcp]
route: ipv4 default via 192.168.128.1 [dhcp]
route: ipv6 default via fe80::6e3:1aff:febf:d672 metric 1024 proto ra
* If the above is only between my fibre modem and my computer, then I
have no access to the internal configuration of the modem.
Best regards,
Tony.