An error I've noticed, though it might just be me being an idiot;
Sometimes I'll try to post, and it'll take me to a Page Cannot Be Found page.
If I go back and try again, I'll get the same error.
If I go back and try again while holding ctrl, it seems to post just fine.
I wondered if it had something to do with Popup blocker being enabled, but that's not on my work machine.
Am I imagining things? Is it a similar setting with the windows pop up blocker? Is there a logical reason this works, or am I just making a correlation in my head where no such correlation exists, aside from a coincidence?
uh....
I'd go with coincidence.
Linked to the fact that ctrl-F5 does a forced refresh?
Just to confirm I'm not the only one - I, too, am getting 500 - Internal Server Errors when clicking the Penny-Arcade home page, as well as MySql errors when using the forums.
Thanks for all the hard work and dedication, alpha :^:
Just to confirm I'm not the only one - I, too, am getting 500 - Internal Server Errors when clicking the Penny-Arcade home page, as well as MySql errors when using the forums.
Thanks for all the hard work and dedication, alpha :^:
Mainsite should be fixed. I'm trying to get the mysql errors to reproduce....
Just to confirm I'm not the only one - I, too, am getting 500 - Internal Server Errors when clicking the Penny-Arcade home page, as well as MySql errors when using the forums.
Thanks for all the hard work and dedication, alpha :^:
Mainsite should be fixed. I'm trying to get the mysql errors to reproduce....
They're intermittant. I'll get a bunch, then none for awhile, then a bunch again.
I made that little bump just happen too.
For the technically inclined, we made a transition of all of Penny Arcade's services from one big group, into a "public" and a "private" VLAN. Database access now requires that a user is in the private vlan. This was enforced by a firewall before, but it was binding it to a public IP, now the entire thing is private.
I made that little bump just happen too.
For the technically inclined, I reversed the polarity through the dilithium crystals in the warp core, and shunted it through the Heisenburg Compensator.
I made that little bump just happen too.
For the technically inclined, we made a transition of all of Penny Arcade's services from one big group, into a "public" and a "private" VLAN. Database access now requires that a user is in the private vlan. This was enforced by a firewall before, but it was binding it to a public IP, now the entire thing is private.
So does that mean that before you made the change, anyone with that IP could freely access the database?
Edit: Thinking about it further, it'd still be passworded anyway. Extra layers of security are always good, though.
Incidentally, Alpha, this is a fairly common error I come across:
Occasionally, images will just be replaced like that. Mod badges will be replaced with stretched out smilies, the new topic button will become a profile link, etcetera. Obviously, it's nothing critical, but I figured you should be aware of it.
I've been getting the image replace bug in Opera 9 for months. Always thought it was an Opera issue even though this is the only site where it happens. Hmmm... Perhaps some caching glitch?
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mysql and .1kb transfer speeds
Two more changes to make, though they should be seemless.
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Linked to the fact that ctrl-F5 does a forced refresh?
This is actually unexpected, I'll investigate later in the afternoon.
Thanks for all the hard work and dedication, alpha :^:
You are AWESOME. Anything you want in thanks for your work and keeping this place functional?
For the technically inclined, we made a transition of all of Penny Arcade's services from one big group, into a "public" and a "private" VLAN. Database access now requires that a user is in the private vlan. This was enforced by a firewall before, but it was binding it to a public IP, now the entire thing is private.
So does that mean that before you made the change, anyone with that IP could freely access the database?
Edit: Thinking about it further, it'd still be passworded anyway. Extra layers of security are always good, though.
Occasionally, images will just be replaced like that. Mod badges will be replaced with stretched out smilies, the new topic button will become a profile link, etcetera. Obviously, it's nothing critical, but I figured you should be aware of it.
If this was a Firefox bug, the internet would be on fire over it.
I've never gotten it there. I've seen it in IE, but never Firefox.