On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Ulrich Telle <ulrich.te...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
>> The wxcode.com domain used to work to get to wxcode.sf.net, but it
>> doesn't anymore. Was the domain lost?
>
> I searched the whois database at InterNIC and got the following result:
>
> Domain Name: WXCODE.COM
> Registrar: GODADDY.COM, INC.
> Name Server: NS63.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
> Name Server: NS64.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
> Updated Date: 15-jan-2011
> Creation Date: 04-apr-2006
> Expiration Date: 04-apr-2012
>
> So the domain is still registered.
>
> I checked also the wxCode project's VHOST configuration at SourceForge:
>
> wxcode.com and www.wxcode.com are listed as VHOSTs
>
> I have no idea what's going wrong.

Yes, it's still registered under Angelo Mandato (is he available to
fix this?), but it's DNS records point to 68.178.232.99, which is just
a GoDaddy parked domain server. This would indicate that the DNS was
reset on the domain at some point possibly.

>> I have actually had wxcode.org registered for 5 years now and
>> properly forwarding to the site (which I am willing to setup
>> officially or transfer if needed btw).
>
> I didn't even know that wxcode.org existed and is pointing to
> wxcode.sourceforge.net. For me mere forwarding as is would be
> sufficient. It would require some DNS setup to have wxcode.org as a
> proper alias. The following SF page explains what has to be done:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Custom%20VHOSTs
>
> If you are able to trigger the necessary DNS setup and don't have
> additional costs, I'd add wxcode.org and www.wxcode.org as VHOSTs to the
> wxCode project.

That second step was the only thing keeping me from setting it up as
an official virtual host. There's no extra cost on changing my
existing DNS settings, and I've done so now if you would like to add
it.

Regards,
Bryan Petty

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