The NSXCB website has been moved to a new server. Any delays you experienced is down to the DNS name (the nsxcb.co.uk) having to be updated across the Internet. That is a function of your Internet provider not me.
The NSXCB website has been moved to a new server. Any delays you experienced is down to the DNS name (the nsxcb.co.uk) having to be updated across the Internet. That is a function of your Internet provider not me.
If your fear of staying alive, outweighs the thrill of making the corner, brake.
Actualy seems quicker today.....is it? If so, well done you!
Maybe it's because 50% of the members haven't been able to connect yet. The reason for moving wasn't one of performance.
If your fear of staying alive, outweighs the thrill of making the corner, brake.
Thought something was afoot yesterday, missed my evening "fix"
All looks ok now.
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Tonight to my surprise I got a message from Senninha via NSXprime that this site had been back up since Sunday night!! For days I had kept on getting the "Please wait while we do some work. The NSXCB will return!" so I assumed it was still down. :-(I still can't get to the site using the address in my browser. How long should it take for the DNS servers to be updated? Surely not three days?I managed to log on in the end but only by going annonymously through a proxy server.....My ISP in Nildram, is there anything being blocked towards them from the NSXCB server??Cheers,Gary
The IP address for nsxcb.co.uk is 74.208.125.94.
Here's a technical bit;
Open a command prompt on your computer. Type in 'nslookup nsxcb.co.uk' and press enter.
You should get the ip address as above.
If you don't type in ipconfig /flushdns, and repeat the test above.
It may be you have a router that is caching the old address, and has not downloaded the updated one.
The ipconfig /flushdns clears the cache on your computer. If this still fails, reset your router.
If your fear of staying alive, outweighs the thrill of making the corner, brake.