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DNS Problem
#1
Hey all, I've got a little question and I am currently searching for a solution to this problem.
On my PC I've got this problem that I can't get on the forums or the website (www.sa-mp.nl, etc)

[Image: 945aee_displaydns.JPG]

As you can see in the picture, it still directs to the wrong IP adress.
I've tried "ipconfig /flushdns" several times in cmd.exe and even cleared the hosts file, but nothing helps.
It still goes to the old IP as you can see (cmd > ipconfig /displaydns).
Also have I tried to "ipconfig /renew" or "ipconfig /registerdns," but ofcourse without any luck.
I have searched around on the internet and haven't found any solution (that helps).

So just wanted to know if any of you could have a solution for my shit problem. :P

(Note, i'm typing this from my laptop and over here it does work to get on the site)

Thank you for reading.  :)
#2
I forgot to ask yesterday on IRC, but did you try to add an entry in your hostsfile with the new ip-address?

Code:
193.34.167.64 forum.sa-mp.nl
#3
(11-29-2008, 08:45 PM)Chillosophy link Wrote: I forgot to ask yesterday on IRC, but did you try to add an entry in your hostsfile with the new ip-address?

Code:
193.34.167.64 forum.sa-mp.nl

You did ask :+ But it didn't work unfortunately.
#4
Have you still got an old entry in there? :+

Perhaps you could test www.sa-mp.nl etc., or try accessing the website from another computer on the network?
#5
(11-30-2008, 05:13 PM)tomozj link Wrote: Have you still got an old entry in there? :+

Perhaps you could test www.sa-mp.nl etc., or try accessing the website from another computer on the network?

(11-29-2008, 08:15 PM)Maka link Wrote: (Note, i'm typing this from my laptop and over here it does work to get on the site)
Thank you for reading.  :)
#6
[me=tomozj]bangs head on table[/me]

Try the other things :+
#7
What others? :P That's the point of this topic. What else can I try?
#8
Well, you could try
.. setup a static IP-address (for some weird reason it sometimes helps)
.. go to services, stop and restart the DHCP server service
.. reset your router
.. try a winsock reset (open console window (cmd) (run as administrator in vista), type netsh int ip reset t, press return and type netsh winsock reset and reboot your computer)
.. use system restore if everything fails
#9
***

What now? :/
#10
Problem solved. Thank you for the posts. :)