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Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 2:46 pm
by Eric
Now this seems contradictory- the "Is it down" site claims that IMSLP is up, that any problems I'm having are on - or closer to - my end - but the message i'm getting is

"IMSLP is currently undergoing planned maintenance and will be offline for the next few hours. This message will be removed once the process is finished."

(last night, and now.)
(anyone else, by the way?)

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 10:31 pm
by Rabenhorst
The same message appears for me. RTM

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 11:16 pm
by Eric
Hrrrrmmmm. Ping sees imslp just fine, but now I try a traceroute- odd. It gets as far as iWeb (which I imagine is imslp's webhost?) but gets stuck there. Weird.

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:42 am
by Eric
Have purged the DNS cache twice, have not been able to reach head, tail or antenna* of pieces - anyhow, anything on IMSLP in two days (and two days ago the whole site was down -anyway-). I gather that only a few people are having this problem, but it's still a mite odd.
Hrm.
Eric

*Apologies to Jeff Smith

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:17 am
by imslp
Eric - Your DNS cache is stuck somewhere (could be the DNS server your using, presumably from your ISP). We are no longer using iWeb, which is the old server.

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:26 am
by Choralia
A couple of years ago (April 2011) there was a problem with the Music Publishers Association, and, as a temporary workaround (see here), I suggested to add the following two lines to the hosts file on the user's computer:

184.107.161.242 imslp.org
184.107.161.242
www.imslp.org

If the above lines are still present in your local hosts file, they have to be removed, as they prevent that the IP address of the new server is resolved by external DNS servers.

If this is not the case, you can try to use the same trick to force the use of the new IP address. The lines to be added to the hosts file are now:

192.95.29.59 imslp.org
192.95.29.59
www.imslp.org

Under Windows the hosts file is typically located in the Windows/System32/drivers/etc directory. It requires administrator privileges for editing, so you have to open Programs --> Accessories then right-click Notepad and select "Run as administrator".

Max

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 1:06 pm
by heatherreichgott
And here I thought IMSLP had just been down for 3 weeks!
My tablet doesn't allow me to run things as admin, so my solution was just changing my bookmark to be the IP address (192.95.29.59) instead of www.imslp.org.
Thanks for posting it!

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 1:39 pm
by Eric
Choralia wrote: If this is not the case, you can try to use the same trick to force the use of the new IP address. The lines to be added to the hosts file are now:

192.95.29.59 imslp.org
192.95.29.59
www.imslp.org

Under Windows the hosts file is typically located in the Windows/System32/drivers/etc directory. It requires administrator privileges for editing, so you have to open Programs --> Accessories then right-click Notepad and select "Run as administrator".

Max
Let's see if I can figure out how to do this on the latest Mac OS X. Probably. (Purging/refreshing DNS doesn't do it, but that's because, one guesses, it fixes a different problem. I recall- I think I recall- mucking about with the .hosts file once before. Oy, I'm off for vacation tomorrow morning, maybe I should wait until next week in case this blows up on me...)

Re: IMSLP website(s) not working for me?

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:32 am
by Eric
Ok, managed to edit my .hosts file and re-refresh my DNS cache etc., and for worse or worse I can access imslp again (beware).

Not Apple transparency's best day, there... if too many other Mac users are having that problem I hope they also know how to figure out how (repetition only apparent, not actual) to edit the .hosts file &c... (some "sudo" commands are needed; remember your system password and be careful!...) -- but fortunately I have that proverbial little knowledge about UNIX &c (of course, still had to search online to figure out the exact commands/locations but I took that as given (harder to do if I have to fix something when my connection's down, but wasn't a problem now, though built-in documentation is pretty good too when needed.)) Thanks!