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a message from King of Slimes:

"King of Slimes hasn't been able to access the BYOND website since around December 8th, and he can play games he has in his hard-drive, but no one can join, what can he do to fix the problem? If you wish to inform him, e-mail him at [email protected]"
To add on to it, he can't even ping www.byond.com through his command line. It's acting as though the site doesn't even exist for him.

Edit: I asked him to do an nslookup for the site, and he replied with this.

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.byond.com.earthlink.net
Addresses: 209.86.66.92, 209.86.66.93, 209.86.66.94, 209.86.66.95, 209.86.66.90, 209.86.66.91


Except the website IP (as I get it) is 66.33.192.205. I'd tell him to try putting that into the address bar but I get a "site temporarily unavailable" message, so it wouldn't do any good to pass that to him. :/
In response to Sarm
Has the devil gotten to him!?
Could it be something with his ISP banned the site?
In response to Sarm
Sarm wrote:
Name: www.byond.com.earthlink.net


Sounds like his computer or his ISP's DNS server is erroneously appending .earthlink.net to the byond.com hostnames.
In response to Mike H
Mike H wrote:
Sounds like his computer or his ISP's DNS server is erroneously appending .earthlink.net to the byond.com hostnames.

I told him to try ipconfig /flushdns (since it worked for me once before on a different website) and he was able to visit Byond's site exactly once, before he reverted to "page cannot be displayed" as before. I asked him to try nslookup once more and it's displaying the same earthlink.net addition. Would that rule out his computer being at fault?
In response to Sarm
Sarm wrote:
Mike H wrote:
Sounds like his computer or his ISP's DNS server is erroneously appending .earthlink.net to the byond.com hostnames.

I told him to try ipconfig /flushdns (since it worked for me once before on a different website) and he was able to visit Byond's site exactly once, before he reverted to "page cannot be displayed" as before. I asked him to try nslookup once more and it's displaying the same earthlink.net addition. Would that rule out his computer being at fault?

Mike's probably right; this is most likely something with the Earthlink server. He should contact his ISP and give them an earful.

Lummox JR
In response to Lummox JR
I will, god it is ANNOYING to access a website I'm not even banned from with a proxy...
(Hurray for proxyies!)

I can...

Play .DMBs that I have
Log into my other keys
Attempt to host a game, but no one comes
Pager sometimes is 'online' but no one ever gets my messages

I can't...

Get on the website
Get on anygame that I have a .DMS for

Yep, I'm accessing a website I'm not banned form with a proxy, thanks to those who've helped, and keep helping, please!
In response to King of Slimes
King of Slimes: In the BYOND pager, hit File -> Preferences. Then goto the "Advanced" tab. Make sure the hub address is set to "66.33.192.206". This will cause the pager to connect properly to BYOND. You should then be able to connect to BYOND games, although you still need a proxy for the site.

Send a mail to [email protected] if you have any problems, and I'll give you a temporary solution by providing a temporary DNS server for you to use in place of Earthlinks'.
In response to Android Data
Thanks Android Data :)

...My BYOND is still off-line...

And I try to get on a game, and it says "BYOND central can not be accessed." or whatever.
In response to Android Data
Pardon the doublepost, but whats a DNS server?
In response to King of Slimes
Edit cfg/byond.txt" and make sure that it's not using the second/backup hub address, since this overrides the address you set for some stupid reason.
In response to Android Data
pager-unreachable high
recent-url file://C:\BYOND\Slime Journey\Slime Journey.dmb|f
hub_mtime 1165293410
pnews_time 1165208729


That's in my byond.txt
What should I do?
In response to King of Slimes
Kind of shooting in the dark, but try this. Go to Start->Run, and put in

<code>notepad C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts</code>

and add the following lines to the file

<code>66.33.192.206 basic-bongo.dantom.dreamservers.com 66.33.192.205 basic-argon.dantom.dreamservers.com 66.33.192.147 dantom.dreamservers.com 66.33.208.104 dreamservers.com 66.33.192.205 www.byond.com 66.33.192.205 byond.com 66.33.192.205 developer.byond.com 66.33.192.205 games.byond.com 66.33.192.206 members.byond.com</code>

and save it. If DNS servers are the problem then this should fix it, at least for the website.
In response to King of Slimes
King of Slimes wrote:
Pardon the doublepost, but whats a DNS server?

Directory Name Service. DNS servers look up domain names (like byond.com) and return the IP address associated with it. Sort of like a telephone directory. That's why you can type www.byond.com in your browser rather than having to memorise 66.33.192.205 (its IP address).
In response to Crispy
Thanks, and Cinnon, I'll try that.
In response to King of Slimes
KoS, get on MSN, I sent you my name, and I can help work the problems out with you.
In response to Cinnom
Cinnom wrote:
If DNS servers are the problem then this should fix it, at least for the website.

Actually, I was under the impression that the hosts file - at least on Windows - is bugged in a way that it does not report information like the name of the virtual host. This wouldn't make websites work, since typing the URL would be the same as typing the IP directly, something which cannot work.
In response to Xx Dark Wizard xX
Dark Wiz, send me your AIM name, I got AIM, I sent you my AIM.

And that hosts thingy isnt working, but thanks.
In response to King of Slimes
XxDarckWizardxX is my aim
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