Re: Soundclick problems



jtees4 <jtees4@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 14 Feb 2009 16:49:17 GMT, Nil <rednoise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On 14 Feb 2009, jtees4 <jtees4@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in alt.guitar:

I'm on my way out the door, so I can't do it now. I'm a little
confused about how/where to change dns servers...is this a Firefox
setting? I'll try later today. Thanks!

It's a system setting. Check out the instructions at the OpenDNS
site:

https://www.opendns.com/start

Thanks...I was just going to do it...and oundclick startedworking
again (I was out for a few hours)....first time since Wednesday.
Starnge indeed.....but thanks....I will file the DNS info away for
future use!

Yeah, I was just going to post that I restored my old DNS settings just
to see what happened, and I was able to connect with Soundclick without
a problem.

Looks like some of the DNS servers were screwed up for a while, so Gates
is off the hook -- for now ;-)


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