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Archive for April, 2008

How to shutdown sites?

Posted in Computing on the 'Net, Customer Support, What? on April 30th, 2008

I have a site that I’m very slowly working on and isn’t public, yet.  I try to take a look at it, and I can’t reach it.  I spend a few minutes troubleshooting the issue to find that the host’s two DNSes are not pingable, therefore, my site on their servers is not reachable.

Technical support responds:

Hi Robert,

Droopy server is offline due to a federal subpeona for investigation due to an account / customer on the server conducting some illegal activities that came to their urgent attention. Once things are resolved server droopy should return back online and no data should be lost. We truly apologize for this inconvenience but currently do not have an ETA for this matter. Thank you.
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Regards,
CirtexHosting - Paul
 

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