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- Quatrerwin
- [insert witty title here]
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- Quote: "You're dead, this is the afterlife -- and I'm God" - Q
- Location: WI, USA
tvnihon.com
It works!
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- Golden Knight
- Posts: 6654
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- Gender: Male
- Favorite series: GARO
- 2nd Favorite Series: Cutie Honey the Live
- Dreamy: Chase
- My boom: The new Garo series
- Quote: Why don’t I put a stake through her heart? You’d be surprised what that’ll kill.
- Type: ISTJ Inspector
- Location: United States
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Re: tvnihon.com
You do not need to be sorry for the delay. DNS propagation is a slow task anyway.Quatrerwin wrote:Starting December 21/22 I will be troubleshooting the dns/domain. ........ Sorry about the delay, but I just don't have time this week to do much server work.
One tip for the serial value in the SOA record. Try to use the following format (if possible):
YYYYMMDDXX
Example: 2007020200
The first four numbers indicates the year, the 5th and 6th number indicates the month, while the 7th and 8th numbers indicates the day of the month. The two last numbers indicates the number of updates done on that day. (Thus one can do 100 updates on a single day for the particular SOA record on the DNS server. Ofcourse one can alter mutliple records for that SOA within one single update.)
By doing it that way, one gains two advantages.
1: The DNS admin for the SOA knows the date the last time the record was updated.
2: The value can never exceed the allowable maximum number the serial can be in ones life time. (Not even ones grand childrens life time.)
Other DNS servers is also using the serial number in the SOA record for the domain to determine if there has been any changes in the record for the domain.
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manabu
- ShinmeiSuzaku
- Robo's Birthday
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- Location: Georgia, US
It really depends upon the browser used and the server's creation of the cookie. Some browsers can automatically delete any cookies created during the execution of the web browser when the web browser is closed.ShinmeiSuzaku wrote:I kept wondering why that always happens to me too...WhiteAsh wrote:Is that why it keeps freezing/logging me out despite my "keep me logged in foreer" option?
Since I knew my cookies and all that stuff were enabled.
Anyway, the old cookie needs to be deleted and then let the server create a new cookie. Afterall there was a server change for TV-Nihon's forum and main web pages recently (some few days before writing this post).
Remember. It is the expiration date and time of the cookie and the cookie parameter(s) which decides if one can log in automatically on the next visit.
Here in the examples below I do a DNS query on the domain http://www.tvnihon.com and http://www.claws.us domain:
$ nslookup http://www.tvnihon.com
Non-authoritative answer:
Server: ns1.its.monash.edu.au
Address: 130.194.1.99
Name: tvnihon.com
Address: 85.17.200.8
Aliases: http://www.tvnihon.com
$ nslookup http://www.claws.us
Non-authoritative answer:
Server: ns1.its.monash.edu.au
Address: 130.194.1.99
Name: claws.us
Address: 85.17.200.8
Aliases: http://www.claws.us
$ nslookup 85.17.200.8
Server: ns1.its.monash.edu.au
Address: 130.194.1.99
Name: claws.us
Address: 85.17.200.8
Both of the domain name queries points to the same IP address. However, a reverse lookup is pointing to the following domain:
claws.us
Some browserd may do a reverse lookup on the IP address when dealing with cookies. This means when the cookie contains a domain name which can not be resolved by a reverse lookup, then the browser may reject the usage of the cookie due to security reasons.
Therefore for those who do like to be automatically logged in, then use the following URL during the log in process when the cookie is being set and for all next visits:
claws.us/forums
Note. The reverse lookup is controlled by the special in-addr.arpa domain's SOA record and its values.
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manabu
- Liner_Form
- Kamen Knight
- Posts: 875
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- Favorite series: Den-O
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- Favorite Actor?: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- Favorite Band: Maroon 5
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- Location: *types said location*
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- Golden Knight
- Posts: 6654
- Joined: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:45 pm
- Gender: Male
- Favorite series: GARO
- 2nd Favorite Series: Cutie Honey the Live
- Dreamy: Chase
- My boom: The new Garo series
- Quote: Why don’t I put a stake through her heart? You’d be surprised what that’ll kill.
- Type: ISTJ Inspector
- Location: United States
- Contact:
Apparently maybe. There is a problem with the cookies when it comes to the expiration date for the cookie 'phpbb2mysql_sid'. The date is set to '1970-01-01 01:00.00' by the server. A manual editing of the date for the cookie 'phpbb2mysql_sid' do allow automatic loggin the next time, but the date will then be reset to '1970-01-01 01:00.00'. Actually, the "Expires" date and time for the 'phpbb2mysql_sid' cookie is reset during the current session at any time. This problem is a server issue. The server is simply setting an invalid date and time in the "Expires" field of the cookie 'phpbb2mysql_sid'.Liner_Form wrote:But if I create a new cookie right now, will I stay logged on forever this time?
However, by doing some more testings, it shows that one can log in automatically even when the date for the cookie 'phpbb2mysql_sid' is invalid. It is the "value" and "Expires" field of the cookie 'phpbb2mysql_data' which controlls automatic login. However, do NOT click on "Log out" link as that will change the value field in the 'phpbb2mysql_data' cookie, thus one will NOT be automatically logged in next time.
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manabu
- Algo Fonix
- Crossing a Millennium
- Posts: 1186
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- Favorite Band: Haken
- Quote: You should be, 'cause I'm havin the time of my liiiiiife right now!
- Location: Pineville, WV
Try google searching it... and then visiting via the link in the search results. Crazy as it sounds, that's how it works for me.Saejima Kouga wrote:www.tvnihon.com still does not work for me.
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- Golden Knight
- Posts: 6654
- Joined: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:45 pm
- Gender: Male
- Favorite series: GARO
- 2nd Favorite Series: Cutie Honey the Live
- Dreamy: Chase
- My boom: The new Garo series
- Quote: Why don’t I put a stake through her heart? You’d be surprised what that’ll kill.
- Type: ISTJ Inspector
- Location: United States
- Contact:
- Liner_Form
- Kamen Knight
- Posts: 875
- Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:41 pm
- Favorite series: Den-O
- 2nd Favorite Series: Gokaiger
- Dreamy: Too creepy to answer
- Favorite Actor?: Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- Favorite Band: Maroon 5
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Location: *types said location*
- Algo Fonix
- Crossing a Millennium
- Posts: 1186
- Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:14 am
- Favorite series: Gaim
- 2nd Favorite Series: Agito
- Dreamy: Give me a minute
- Favorite Band: Haken
- Quote: You should be, 'cause I'm havin the time of my liiiiiife right now!
- Location: Pineville, WV
Re: tvnihon.com
It does not work for me stil. Blame it on slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooov DNS propagation.Quatrerwin wrote:It works!
Still getting "can't find http://www.tvnihon.com: Server failed" from my ISP's name servers.
The solution to the problem above if one have an ISP which DNS does not resolve properly is either to use an trusted open DNS server of put the following in the 'hosts' file:
Code: Select all
85.17.200.8 tvnihon.com # TV-Nihon fansub group
85.17.200.8 www.tvnihon.com # TV-Nihon fansub group
manabu
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