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Don't know about anyone else but I was starting to have withdrawal symptoms !
Glad it's back on line, so thank you who ever sorted it out .
Glad it's back on line, so thank you who ever sorted it out .
Same here.Thought I was blocked...
Hope that you all found something else to do in the down time.
YEA SAME WITH ME John i was checkin every hr or soDon't know about anyone else but I was starting to have withdrawal symptoms !
Glad it's back on line, so thank you who ever sorted it out .
Nope, just kept pushing refresh..There was "An incident" at the server that took the engineers most of the first day to fix. Then John had to sort out some issues with getting it up and running again.
Due to unknown reasons I would not let him log in to reboot the forum, so a good part of a day went with sorting that out.
Hope that you all found something else to do in the down time.
(I did think for a while that Mrs L had found out how to block a website so I could do some home improvements she has come up with...lol)
sudo nano /etc/hosts, type your password, press Return, then add the line 127.0.0.1 www.scale-models.co.uk to the end of the file What wizardry be this Jakko ?sudo nano /etc/hosts, type your password, press Return, then add the line127.0.0.1 www.scale-models.co.ukto the end of the file :smiling3:
For Linux this will update your hosts file so that it will point the forum address back to your own computer and effectively block you from accessing the site, you can do the same thing on a windows machine if you want to limit someone’s access to the internet.What wizardry be this Jakko ?
My machine does this automatically for me from time to time. :relieved:... you can do the same thing on a windows machine if you want to limit someone’s access to the internet.
Thanks for the explanation.For Linux this will update your hosts file so that it will point the forum address back to your own computer and effectively block you from accessing the site, you can do the same thing on a windows machine if you want to limit someone’s access to the internet.
My machine does this automatically for me from time to time. :relieved:
And macOS, as well as other UnixesFor Linux
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