once again SOTT not available

Have you tried to clear the Firefox cache and try again?
I have to do that once in awhile to clear various FF anomalies.
 
Vulcan59 said:
Samuel said:
I'm in Oregon, and I haven't been able to access it for two days now. The mental and physical withdrawal symptoms are horrendously devastating. Will probably have to take some Prozac by tomorrow.......... :scared: :lol:

Hi Samuel,

Have you tried the direct link as Jason mentioned above?

Thanks, Volcan59. I'll keep that number handy for future. Sott came up fine this morn.
 
Samuel, I am glad to hear Sott came up for you, it gives me hope!!

Jason, thanks for the direct link I will make a note of it, unfortunately it didn't work for me. I have tried running ccleaner, clearing cache through Firefox, using explorer browser, loading from bookmark, www.sott, the direct link, google search to main page as well as each subpage.

My brother, who lives the next town over and has a different internet provider, tried loading it and it came right up.

I am at a loss here. I am not tech savy, but can follow directions, if anyone knows of anything else I can try. Or Is this something I need to contact my provider for?

Thanks for all the help
 
Freya said:
Samuel, I am glad to hear Sott came up for you, it gives me hope!!

Jason, thanks for the direct link I will make a note of it, unfortunately it didn't work for me. I have tried running ccleaner, clearing cache through Firefox, using explorer browser, loading from bookmark, www.sott, the direct link, google search to main page as well as each subpage.

My brother, who lives the next town over and has a different internet provider, tried loading it and it came right up.

I am at a loss here. I am not tech savy, but can follow directions, if anyone knows of anything else I can try. Or Is this something I need to contact my provider for?

Thanks for all the help

Hi Freya,

It seems you've tried everything and since it still doesn't work for you, your suggestion to call your internet service provider is the way to go, OSIT. Tell them that you can't access SOTT.net (66.90.73.49) and hopefully they should be able to do something. Keep us posted on the outcome.
 
Okay, here is the update:

After approx two hours on the phone with my internet provider (Brighthouse Cable)....

First the Customer Service Rep ran through all the basic diagnostics. Cleared the cache, had me go to c promt mode and pinged the site by name and numerical, had me disable the firewall and try again. Also had me go to c prompt and do a ipconfig/flushDNS. (I don't know what that means, but I took notes!!)

When that didn't work she transferred me to her 'mentor' (her words, I thought that was cute). We used to use Supervisor in my day (even though it was just the person in the cubicle next to us!), but Mentor makes them sound so much more knowledgeable and less hierarchical. I would have been more impressed by that except that....

Her mentor couldn't help me much either. He did the ping and it failed rather quickly, just like the other times. I couldn't understand why it would fail in c> mode so fast, when through the browser would keep waiting and not show an error/fail message. He also tried to load the site and couldn't. He was very certain that Brighthouse has not blocked the site!!! I asked him specifically, because "I would hate to have to change providers for that reason"!!

He believes that the issue lies in the 'host of site not updated on DNS server of my provider site' (not quotes, from my notes, so I hope it makes sense). He explained to me how servers update and sometimes change addresses regularly and also go trough 'relay' sites, and possibly the host site/relay site has not yet updated to my providers current information. I hope that my notes/translation makes sense to someone, anyone?

Unfortunately, I am not very knowledgeable in this technological realm and could not even ask the proper questions. I felt like a two year old asking "why" "why", "why doesn't it work?". If anyone knows of any specific questions I should ask, please let me know.

So here I am, still SOTTless, with no true knowledge of what is going on in the world!! Kinda Caveman-ish!! But I have been able to catch up on some forum posts and check out the latest video 'Q&A with Laura', which is exceptional! So all is good and maybe the Universe is guiding me to the places where my attention should be at the moment?!
 
DGF said:
The SOTT site is down. Bummer I like to peruse the articles from time to time.

Hi DGF,

I have merged your post with that thread since it is about the same subject.
 
Interesting.

I noticed that if one uses http://www.sott.net and logs in, it works
for me. However, if I use http://66.90.73.49, I get a sott page but
I am not logged in. So logging in, works. I am guessing that the
cookie "sees" the two entries as "different", that is, www.sott.net
is not the same addy as 66.90.73.49 even though it is.

Maybe Scottie can enlighten us as to why it happens this way?
 
Freya said:
When that didn't work she transferred me to her 'mentor' (her words, I thought that was cute). We used to use Supervisor in my day (even though it was just the person in the cubicle next to us!),

From working in so many call centers, a 'mentor' is simply another call center rep with seniority/experience. Kind of like in between beginning rep and supervisor. Think of "Assistant Supervisor." :)

As for the answer they gave, it sounds like the problem is not on SOTT's end, and not on the provider's end - rather it is somewhere in between.

My guess would be that it is more of a routing table issue - if it were a DNS issue, typing the numerical version would bypass that I would think. And even with the routing issue, the problem probably still lies 'in between' your provider and SOTT.

In the meantime, you could always use a free proxy to access the site. Type the words free proxy (or anonymizer) into Google for suggestions. I would also be careful not to do any sensitive information through the free proxy, just for viewing SOTT.
 
Oh My God, Dant!!!!

I got the page when I used that link! I guess the http thing really works!! Thank you. I did have to log in though, but I checked stay logged in and x'd out of the page. When I called the page back up I was still logged in.

This is amazing, I spent 2 hours on the phone with the 'specialists' and no one thought of trying the http thing. Dant, you are the Man!!
 
Jason,

Thanks!! I think you are right that it lies somewhere between. Recalling what the CSR ran me through we did do something that changed the proxy. I want to say she had me check the no proxy box. I am on a Windows Vista Operating System, if that helps you understand me better. I did try to take notes, but I think I forgot to note that step!!

After reading Dant's reply, I tried the http thing and the page loaded right up. I am so happy to be there finally after three days off the wagon, but still something must not be working properly. I used to be able to get there by www.sott.net.

Thanks to all you Techies for your help!!
 
In case it means anything ...

I was just now able to access a link to a Sott article through my Facebook page. I could not do that earlier, while I was having my problem!

I don't know what that means, but thought I would pass it on.
 
Freya said:
Oh My God, Dant!!!!

I got the page when I used that link! I guess the http thing really works!! Thank you. I did have to log in though, but I checked stay logged in and x'd out of the page. When I called the page back up I was still logged in.

This is amazing, I spent 2 hours on the phone with the 'specialists' and no one thought of trying the http thing. Dant, you are the Man!!

OK, so using the IP address worked. So what that means
is "sott.net" is not being converted into an IP address which
is a problem either at your end or at the Internet Service Provider's
(ISP) end. Your ISP are supposed to supply you with information
on how to setup your computer in order to connect with their network
and the Internet.

Tell your ISP that their name-server (DNS) is not converting sott.net
into an IP address and they should be competent enough to figure this
out. I hope this will get resolved.

PS: You're welcome!
 
Freya said:
In case it means anything ...

I was just now able to access a link to a Sott article through my Facebook page. I could not do that earlier, while I was having my problem!

I don't know what that means, but thought I would pass it on.

If it was a problem with the ISP, or a point in between, it could mean that it is now fixed. Glad everything is working normally for you again! :thup:
 
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