I am proud to announce that the QLC+ project now has its own domain: www.qlcplus.org
It came by a chance that I stumbled on some Hostinger banner and after evaluating it, it sounded like a very good deal. So now the project can count on a premium service with unlimited space, traffic and databases.
I already moved the website and all the release files.
This is just the first of 2 steps of the migration. The most important thing I want to move away from Sourceforge is the forum, but it will require a bit of time to find the proper way to move 8000+ posts without loosing data.
Sourceforge has been a bad experience. Period. Once the migration is completed, I will keep on SF only the project page and the latest release files. All the rest will be hosted on qlcplus.org, so please update your bookmarks.
Enjoy !
Website migration
New domain is not yet functioning for me. It can take a while for new domain names to propagate to all the DNS servers; I'll try again in a day or two.
Hi, it should be already registered on DNS. Bought it like 5 days ago.
Where are you located in the world ?
Where are you located in the world ?
DNS resolves qlcplus.org and www.qlcplus.org to 31.170.164.172. Our ISP is AT&T business services at 12.0.0.0/24 and it appears they do not have a route to this IP address, as tracert and pathping both fail just after my internet edge.
Edit: Also in central US.
Edit: Also in central US.
At&t home DSL here, I wonder if that is the common thing keeping qlcplus.org from working.
Hi guys, thanks for the info.
I'm sorry this is happening to you.
I always presumed DNS registrations were worldwide and seamless.
I confirm the IP is 31.170.164.172 but unfortunately it is not a direct web access. (I guess it is some sort of reflector)
I am in contact with the hosting provider to understand why this is happening.
Will post news here if I have some.
I'm sorry this is happening to you.
I always presumed DNS registrations were worldwide and seamless.
I confirm the IP is 31.170.164.172 but unfortunately it is not a direct web access. (I guess it is some sort of reflector)
I am in contact with the hosting provider to understand why this is happening.
Will post news here if I have some.