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I wonder if anyone else is having trouble logging on to FICS?
http://www.freechess.org/ I have tried simply accessing the site from home, work, and two public libraries: I simply get an error screen. From the FireFox browser, this is what it says: === Unable to connect Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at www.freechess.org. * The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments. * If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection. * If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web. === So, I'm not even getting to the log-on screen. It has been this way for almost two days. Perhaps it is regional? I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA. Any guess as to what's going on here? Thanks in advance for any help you might have. -- Brett http://www.100bestwebsites.org/ "The 100 finest sites on the Web, all in one place!" Widely-watched non-profit ranking of top Internet sites |
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Uzytkownik napisal w wiadomosci ups.com... Unable to connect Any guess as to what's going on here? Thanks in advance for any help you might have. Yes, it happens from time to time. Just wait and log in some time later. |
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Jerzy wrote: Uzytkownik napisal w wiadomosci ups.com... Unable to connect Any guess as to what's going on here? Thanks in advance for any help you might have. Yes, it happens from time to time. Just wait and log in some time later. It's a relief to know that it's not just (our) local areas. Thanks for posting the question, now more of us know and will be patient about it. -erg |
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Thanks both!
It's almost been a week here, and I've been unable to log on to FICS: http://www.freechess.org/ I wonder if anyone out there CAN log on or even access the main page? Thanks! -- Brett http://www.bbbbbb.org/ Bishop Berkeley's Phantasmagorical Chess Interface wrote: Jerzy wrote: Uzytkownik napisal w wiadomosci ups.com... Unable to connect Any guess as to what's going on here? Thanks in advance for any help you might have. Yes, it happens from time to time. Just wait and log in some time later. It's a relief to know that it's not just (our) local areas. Thanks for posting the question, now more of us know and will be patient about it. -erg |
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Thanks, Ralf! I'm afraid I don't know how to use the telnet server,
but I'll take your word for it. I'm just glad to know that they are not irretrievably down. They do a great service to the Chess community, in my humble opinion. For what it's worth, one friend suggested that I clear my DNS cache and then retry accessing the site. So I did this, using the following command from the MS-DOS prompt: ipconfig /flushdns The DNS cache was successfully cleared, but this didn't enable me to access http://www.FreeChess.org/ in the conventional way. Incidentally, for those who might wish to clear their DNS cache, the MS-DOS prompt is usually called up on an MS-Windows PC by clicking the "Start" button in the lower left corner, clicking "Programs," then "Accessories," then "Command Prompt." You can then enter the command to clear the DNS cache. You might wish to view the cache before you do this using the following command, but be forewarned -- your MS-DOS window might be scrolling for some time before it is finished displaying everything! ipconfig /displaydns If you then "flush" or clear the DNS cache using the earlier-mentioned command for this purpose, viewing the cache afterward should result in minimal scrolling. Thanks again to all who have responded. I hope FICS will be up and running in the usual way soon.... -- Brett http://www.100bestwebsites.org/ "The 100 finest sites on the Web, all in one place!" Widely-watched non-profit ranking of top Internet sites |
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Thanks, Ralf! I'm afraid I don't know how to use the telnet server, but I'll take your word for it. I'm just glad to know that they are not irretrievably down. They do a great service to the Chess community, in my humble opinion. OK, the web server's down. Go to http://www.babaschess.net/ and download their program. It's supposed to be easy to use and should, as I recall, let you connect to FICS without needing any configuration. If it does need configuration, the server name is `freechess.org' (with *no* www) and the pot number is 5000. Then you can play to your heart's content! Dave. -- David Richerby Disgusting Swiss Laser (TM): it's www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ like an intense beam of light but it's made in Switzerland and it'll turn your stomach! |
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Thank you for the tip, Dave! I'll try it when I get a chance.
Brett Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, California, USA P.S. I generally go by my middle name "Brett" on the Web, but my day-to-day name is quite similar to yours: David B. Richardson here. (Sometimes people spell it "Richerson," which is a fairly common name, it just happens not to be mine.) Thanks again. OK, the web server's down. Go to http://www.babaschess.net/ and download their program. It's supposed to be easy to use and should, as I recall, let you connect to FICS without needing any configuration. If it does need configuration, the server name is `freechess.org' (with *no* www) and the pot number is 5000. Then you can play to your heart's content! Dave. -- David Richerby Disgusting Swiss Laser (TM): it's www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ like an intense beam of light but it's made in Switzerland and it'll turn your stomach! |
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Hi again, Dave:
BabasChess did indeed work right out of the box! No configuration was needed. (Of course, this may not be true on all systems.) It looks like quite an impressive program! Thanks again.... -- Brett http://www.100bestwebsites.org/ "The 100 finest sites on the Web, all in one place!" Widely-watched non-profit ranking of top Internet sites OK, the web server's down. Go to http://www.babaschess.net/ and download their program. It's supposed to be easy to use and should, as I recall, let you connect to FICS without needing any configuration. If it does need configuration, the server name is `freechess.org' (with *no* www) and the pot number is 5000. Then you can play to your heart's content! Dave. -- David Richerby Disgusting Swiss Laser (TM): it's www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ like an intense beam of light but it's made in Switzerland and it'll turn your stomach! |
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