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Lol.....I'm weird? :jump:

I'm trying different things cause I want to know why it won't work on my apple stuff. I don't even need to get to the site as I already made my purchase but I wanna go drool over them. Maybe tomorrow I'll reset my router. No biggie but when something doesn't work.....I wanna know why. One of my compulsive disorders I guess. Lol. Thanks for the help.....or ideas anyway

:Cheers:
 
I could access it back in early March but no access in the last 40 days. It doesn't matter what computer I'm on (work, home, or the public library) or what browser I use (IE 9,Firefox, Chrome), all I get is "The server at autoflower-portal.net can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed. ". This is in the USA.
Tried both https and http.
 
I could access it back in early March but no access in the last 40 days. It doesn't matter what computer I'm on (work, home, or the public library) or what browser I use (IE 9,Firefox, Chrome), all I get is "The server at autoflower-portal.net can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed. ". This is in the USA.
Tried both https and http.

That is the same issue I'm having. I did get my phone to connect to Autoflower-Portal while I was on the bowling alley wifi but so far that is the only place I have been able to reach it.
 
works fine for me, I use Firefox. I did an order with them recently, and that also worked fine.
 
I ordered a few beans the week before last. I hope there's no problems I want my dragons
 
Haven't done any tech work in a while, but this thread caught my eye. Did a little peeking at their DNS info, and something is for sure up. I can resolve the domain from some name servers but then not from others. I don't know enough about their setup to do a full diagnostics, but thought I'd post what I did find in case someone here can pass it on to their tech types as a "hey, check this out".

When I check their NS records on the name server listed in their registration, it's coming back with what looks to be the correct A records, but also is giving out AAAA records with the IPV6 addy "2001:db8::". My understanding is that 2001:db8 addresses are reserved for documentation, and should never be given as source or destination IP's. If upstream DNS servers are trying to use the IPv6 addresses they are getting from autoflower-portal.net's name servers and trying to route with it, it could be causing a disconnect.

e:\dig>dig @166.62.63.6 -t ns autoflower-portal.net

; <<>> DiG 9.3.2 <<>> @166.62.63.6 -t ns autoflower-portal.net
; (1 server found)
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 1871
;; flags: qr aa rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 4

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;autoflower-portal.net. IN NS

;; ANSWER SECTION:
autoflower-portal.net. 86400 IN NS ns2.autoflower-portal.net.
autoflower-portal.net. 86400 IN NS ns1.autoflower-portal.net.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ns1.autoflower-portal.net. 14400 IN A 166.62.63.6
ns1.autoflower-portal.net. 14400 IN AAAA 2001:db8::
ns2.autoflower-portal.net. 14400 IN A 166.62.63.6
ns2.autoflower-portal.net. 14400 IN AAAA 2001:db8::

;; Query time: 77 msec
;; SERVER: 166.62.63.6#53(166.62.63.6)
;; WHEN: Fri Apr 24 08:54:40 2015
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 163


(sorry for the long winded tech stuff...I sometimes miss troubleshooting stuff like DNS and email routing issues and let myself get sucked into this one lol)
 
I am a member at the portal :tiphat:i am there every day, including today, on google chrome it's working fine.:peace:
 
I just tried ... Got on no problem.
 
stepside :tiphat:don't worry stone will take care of you:Sharing One:you will have dragon's:Riding the Dragon:i have three stone dragon cross's going right now, called moonstone:Red Dragon::goodluck:
 
Haven't done any tech work in a while, but this thread caught my eye. Did a little peeking at their DNS info, and something is for sure up. I can resolve the domain from some name servers but then not from others. I don't know enough about their setup to do a full diagnostics, but thought I'd post what I did find in case someone here can pass it on to their tech types as a "hey, check this out".

When I check their NS records on the name server listed in their registration, it's coming back with what looks to be the correct A records, but also is giving out AAAA records with the IPV6 addy "2001:db8::". My understanding is that 2001:db8 addresses are reserved for documentation, and should never be given as source or destination IP's. If upstream DNS servers are trying to use the IPv6 addresses they are getting from autoflower-portal.net's name servers and trying to route with it, it could be causing a disconnect.




(sorry for the long winded tech stuff...I sometimes miss troubleshooting stuff like DNS and email routing issues and let myself get sucked into this one lol)
I think you're on to something Ozone. If I type 166.62.63.6 into the address line, I can instantly get on although it is more of a text version. However once I click any link, I get the server not found error.
 
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