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What is wrong with LowEndTalk's frontpage?
DennisdeWit
Member
Once in a time, I run into an odd parked domain, stating LowEndTalk doesn't exist. Why is this webpage being redirected so vaguely? Any more users in here who had the same problem?
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I can't see the image
I can't see the image either, but I know what you're talking about because I have had it before.
Never had this. Maybe it's your DNS?
I haven't seen this yet either
adware
I only have it with LET. Even on my iPhone.
maybe your DNS?
A bit of Googling shows up that it has something to do with dnsmadeeasy.com
I don't use DNS Made Easy. I'm just on my Telfort connection.
Oh, the lowendtalk nameservers are dnsmadeeasy.
Never had this happen.
Is anyone able to duplicate this?
DNS Hijacking from your ISP most likely. Are you connecting from your wifi on iPhone?
The main problem I see with LET's front page is that it is 11 pages long and the Twitter button at the bottom of the page doesn't display correctly..
PLEASE OPTIMIZE THE SITE FOR LYNX!
I haven't had any issues like this today.
Had the same problem yesterday, happend 2 times before.
And you got that when visiting http://lowendtalk.com/ ?
I got this too a few minutes ago. And looking at http://intodns.com/lowendtalk.com the things don't look well.
I'd suggest dropping dnsmadeeasy.
edit: currently at the registrar the domain is pointed to ns1.colocrossing.com and ns2.colocrossing.com. These two name servers however report that the authoritive name servers for the domain are at dnsmadeeasy.com. This should be fixed.
2 nameservers sharing the same IP address. //facepalm
You might want to fix this too: from solvedns.com:
That's your main client?
http://www.dnsinspect.com/lowendtalk.com/1377166367
I use it also frequently, it's faster and it only shows me what I need to see. Lately however, I have started to use links.
Well, to be frank: the person who has set-up the dns for lowendtalk.com and colocrossing.com has either not done any dns-setup before or doesn't know how to make proper dns-settings.
1. the authoritive nameservers in the registry are not the one that are listet as authoritive nameservers in the ns-record
dig ns lowendtalk.com
whois lowendtalk.com
2. using nameservers within the domain in question without any glue-record
3. using the same ip for the two nameserver entries
Yeah, those records aren't looking too good.