PPRuNe Access
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Joined: Oct 2006
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From: is everything
And yet, here you are, posting....
Anyway, if you know how to open a command or cmd window, do so then enter "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes) and see if that automagically fixes anything. The command name may vary slightly depending on your operating system.
Anyway, if you know how to open a command or cmd window, do so then enter "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes) and see if that automagically fixes anything. The command name may vary slightly depending on your operating system.
Administrator
Joined: Mar 2001
Aviation Qualifications: PPL
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From: Twickenham, home of rugby
Clarence, your admin settings have been checked and are OK.
It isn't mandatory to login to read open forums - however, others (including mods) occasionally get this as well if not logged in. Seems to be when the server is busy.
Standard advice also applies about clearing your browser cache and cookies.
SD
It isn't mandatory to login to read open forums - however, others (including mods) occasionally get this as well if not logged in. Seems to be when the server is busy.
Standard advice also applies about clearing your browser cache and cookies.
SD
Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 352
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From: Europe
I thought all cookies were cleared as you logged out?
Nevertheless, I cleared the cache and cookies and it seemed to do the trick.
Until I logged in and out again that is. Immediately upon trying to access any forum the same message popped up again.
Nevertheless, I cleared the cache and cookies and it seemed to do the trick.
Until I logged in and out again that is. Immediately upon trying to access any forum the same message popped up again.
Nice-but-dim

Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 640
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From: Rural Yorkshire
eeeerm...
Don't some BB's have an admin function, or hack, where 'troublesome' users can have similar 'irritations' added to their profile to dissuade them from using the board?
Some might suggest that it's more discreet than a ban.
Don't some BB's have an admin function, or hack, where 'troublesome' users can have similar 'irritations' added to their profile to dissuade them from using the board?
Some might suggest that it's more discreet than a ban.
Administrator
Joined: Mar 2001
Aviation Qualifications: PPL
Posts: 8,121
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From: Twickenham, home of rugby
timmcat,
Yes, that is correct - however, in this instance I can assure you that it is not the case.
If one is not logged in, how can "preferential treatment" be given?
I attempted to view all the forums as a guest - and failed completely. So it appears to be a general problem.
SD
Yes, that is correct - however, in this instance I can assure you that it is not the case.
If one is not logged in, how can "preferential treatment" be given?
I attempted to view all the forums as a guest - and failed completely. So it appears to be a general problem.
SD
Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 352
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From: Europe
It would seem that despite the 'All cookies cleared!' message when logging out, that is not the case.

After clearing cookies manually it is possible to access forums and view posts. Until you have been logged in.
Timmcat, I was thinking something not too dissimilar. It appears that even if you are not logged in, your presence is known by cookies left behind. I have learned enough lately to know that Saab Dastard, helpful as he is, might not be in a position to know everything that goes on.

After clearing cookies manually it is possible to access forums and view posts. Until you have been logged in.
Timmcat, I was thinking something not too dissimilar. It appears that even if you are not logged in, your presence is known by cookies left behind. I have learned enough lately to know that Saab Dastard, helpful as he is, might not be in a position to know everything that goes on.
Nexialist
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 182
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From: Milton Keynes
I get similar messages when using my mobile to PPrune, have to log back in every 5-10 mins or so, I'm using opera mini, on an htc handheld computer/phone thingy. It might have something to do with all the data going via a server in Oslo, to translate the page for a small screen. I'm guessing at Oslo, but that is where the ads on google seem to think I am. Mind you, on the home PC, geolocation (www.ip2location.com) seems to think I'm on the Isle of Man
Last edited by Paul Wilson; 24th March 2008 at 00:09.
Ramasseur des pommes

Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 823
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From: UK
It appears that Safari under Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) doesn't respond well to updated DNS (at least on my Macs). The penny only dropped while using Explorer in Parallels; Pprune worked fine, which meant that problem wasn't with my broadband supplier. Under Safari, all I got was the "Maintenance" page.
If anyone is having similar troubles under Leopard, go to Terminal and flush the DNS using the following command:
dscacheutil -flushcache
AppleMacster
If anyone is having similar troubles under Leopard, go to Terminal and flush the DNS using the following command:
dscacheutil -flushcache
AppleMacster
Administrator
Joined: Mar 2001
Aviation Qualifications: PPL
Posts: 8,121
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From: Twickenham, home of rugby
All,
This phenomenon has been experienced and noted by the admins. Doesn't affect everyone - lucky me - but has been experienced in different parts of the world.
It is being looked into.
SD
This phenomenon has been experienced and noted by the admins. Doesn't affect everyone - lucky me - but has been experienced in different parts of the world.
It is being looked into.
SD
The Cooler King

Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,717
Likes: 30
From: Europe
Pprune In Oman
I have been having a very difficult time accessing Pprune here in the sandpit and I know of a few others here with the same trouble.
Its been over three weeks now since I have been able to read a thread without waiting for ages for it to load.
Anyone know what is happening?
Farrell
Its been over three weeks now since I have been able to read a thread without waiting for ages for it to load.
Anyone know what is happening?
Farrell

Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 944
Likes: 17
From: North Pole
Same here in Scotland! The system is overloaded with people mainly in Rumers and News where they are all looking at T5 and BA strike threads. If you see more than a couple of hundred online then it is not worth trying to read the threads as it takes for ages! Bets wishes to all in Oman!
Maybe its time for a new site catering just for military threads?
Mods care to comment?
Maybe its time for a new site catering just for military threads?
Mods care to comment?






