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 MHVF.NET disabled?, Now leads to RoomLinX!
Lars Erik Holmquist
Posted: Feb 12 2005, 01:07 AM


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When I try to go to mhvf.net I end up at the homepage of an internet provider, RoomLinX. Fortunately I found the "full" address through Google. Anyone else experiencing this?


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Dave Garrett
Posted: Feb 12 2005, 10:05 AM


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I'm not seeing any problems here with either mhvf.net or www.mhvf.net - both are pointing at the board as usual. Perhaps it was a temporary DNS issue?

Dave

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Lars Erik Holmquist
Posted: Feb 12 2005, 10:25 AM


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Yes, I think the problem is on my end. Some other adresses - seemingly at random - also lead to this internet provider instead of the proper place! Most adresses work fine though. I am in a hotel room in Canada at this moment, using the hotel's free internet connection, so I guess things will be back to normal when I get home...


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Dave Garrett
Posted: Feb 12 2005, 05:25 PM


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Your browser may have been hijacked if you're seeing this same site pop up when you try to hit multiple different URLs. Google "browser hijack" and you'll no doubt find a lot of info on how to detect and fix the problem, if that's what's really causing these anomalies.

Dave

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Lars Erik Holmquist
Posted: Feb 12 2005, 06:41 PM


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No, it seems more like some kind of nameserver / forwarding confusion


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