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The same also happened with the Sky One website for a period of about 2 months.
In both cases, the problem pretty much resolved itself - I've no idea how, because I didn't change a thing... I just tried it one day and it worked.
I now have two other sites which I could access several months ago, but can't now.
One is http://www.kephyr.com - home of Bazooka Spyware Scanner. I've uninstalled that software because I simply can't update the definitions database. This has been the case for about 14 months now.
The other site, as mentioned in another thread, is http://www.freshdevices.com - which I tried tonight for the first time in about a year.
I can ping and tracert both sites, but simply cannot access them in any of 4 browsers - IE, Netscape, Firefox and Opera.
I know it's not down to any of my settings, simply because I've accessed them before and have not made any configuration changes.
I'd say it's down to NTL, but others here are also on NTL and when I've asked previously, they've had no problems accessing these sites. It's really bloody frustrating.
I also have another issue which I'll be contacting NTL about later this week - namely that any mail sent from my own domain to any ntlworld.com address gets retried a number of times, then rejected outright. It doesn't appear to be their spam filters, as I've disabled them on my own NTL mail account and messages are still rejected.
The same also happened with the Sky One website for a period of about 2 months.
In both cases, the problem pretty much resolved itself - I've no idea how, because I didn't change a thing... I just tried it one day and it worked.
I now have two other sites which I could access several months ago, but can't now.
One is http://www.kephyr.com - home of Bazooka Spyware Scanner. I've uninstalled that software because I simply can't update the definitions database. This has been the case for about 14 months now.
The other site, as mentioned in another thread, is http://www.freshdevices.com - which I tried tonight for the first time in about a year.
I can ping and tracert both sites, but simply cannot access them in any of 4 browsers - IE, Netscape, Firefox and Opera.
I know it's not down to any of my settings, simply because I've accessed them before and have not made any configuration changes.
I'd say it's down to NTL, but others here are also on NTL and when I've asked previously, they've had no problems accessing these sites. It's really bloody frustrating.
I also have another issue which I'll be contacting NTL about later this week - namely that any mail sent from my own domain to any ntlworld.com address gets retried a number of times, then rejected outright. It doesn't appear to be their spam filters, as I've disabled them on my own NTL mail account and messages are still rejected.
There's usually a link to these saved copies when you look for the original with a search engine like Google.
I think it might be 'cache' or 'cached'.
Edit: Here's the cached version of kephyr.com from yahoo [URL]http://216.109.124.98/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=kephyr&u=www.kephyr.com/&w=kephyr&d=PIiSomFULgyE&icp=1&.intl=uk[/URL]
Does that work?
I can see the rough cached image, but all the links for files go straight to kephyr.com/freshdevices.com
Same with the download sites for freshdiagnose.
I've got the Bazooka install file but can't update.
Make sure your system or router if you are using one have the DNS addresses set correctly to
Primary 194.168.4.100
Secondary 194.168.8.100
If you still have problems you could try using another service providers DNS server. I haven’t tried that but I believe it works.
Could also try changing the proxy and go through a different ntl server.
[URL]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/trancache.html[/URL]
That has a list of some ntl servers you could try.
> That sounds like a DNS problem.
>
> Make sure your system or router if you are using one have the DNS
> addresses set correctly to
> Primary 194.168.4.100
> Secondary 194.168.8.100
My router (Actiontec) obtains addresses automatically via DHCP. The primary is correct, but the secondary is set to 38.8.82.2 for some reason.
I can't figure out any way of changing it at the moment.
It must be NTL.
Could you have a look at what its set to and report back.
The mail problem is, I think, definitely down to NTL. If I send mail from my own ntlworld.com address (on the same PC), it goes through just fine.
I get the following whenever I send to any ntlworld.com address from my domain hosted by Netrillium (it worked fine until a few months ago):
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent has not yet been delivered to one or more of its recipients after more than 72 hours on the queue on orion.netrillium.net.
The message identifier is: 1EH7yD-0003AT-Dg
The subject of the message is: Test
The date of the message is: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:49:29 +0100
The address to which the message has not yet been delivered is:
[email protected]
Delay reason: SMTP error from remote mail server after end of data:
host smtpin.ntlworld.com [81.103.221.10]: 452 Message rejected
No action is required on your part. Delivery attempts will continue for some time, and this warning may be repeated at intervals if the message remains undelivered. Eventually the mail delivery software will give up, and when that happens, the message will be returned to you.