Hi
We're changing DNS so you may experience a brief outRage, but it will be brief.
A bit of editing on my part...
So glad it is back!
Hi
We're changing DNS so you may experience a brief outRage, but it will be brief.
No cilantro, right?It's best as open-pit barbecue, or cooked on a spit.
Restina, tzatziki, olives, tomatoes, pita . . .
No cilantro, right?
It's best as open-pit barbecue, or cooked on a spit.
Restina, tzatziki, olives, tomatoes, pita . . .
Those AW server hamsters are the cutest, they're even cuter than Haggis.I have delicate feelings, and so do the puir wee hamsters
We're actually affected more by the problems in Texas and Oklahoma. One of the major hosting complexes/server farms in Texas is completely offline. It's the hub for about a third of the U.S. traffic.
I posted in another thread that McAfee is suddenly posting warnings on my computer that AW is a dangerous site. Could it have anything to do with changing DNS?
Muse, who is a computer dunce.
I suspect it has to do with a sig line spammer. I banned and deleted all his posts this morning.
It is possible for a member to link to a malware site without even knowing, so I very much appreciate all such warnings being reported to me.
We take it very seriously.
I have in fact just scanned the server again; it's clean.
Thanks for answering (and not agreeing I'm a total dunce.) Glad to know AW runs such a tight ship.
Have you seen the thread in AW Chat about the same problem?
The website was down for me on my desktop all day today. Was it me or a tech issue...?