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Dmoz - Open Directory Site is Down

Anyone know if they're blowing away?

         

martinibuster

5:13 pm on Oct 12, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Probably not going away. But their web site is indeed down.

littleman

5:30 pm on Oct 12, 2002 (gmt 0)



Still down.

Grumpus

6:11 pm on Oct 12, 2002 (gmt 0)

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They've been up and down all week.

shady

4:36 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I am finding that the site is UP but when I submit a site, I receive a DNS error on [dmoz.org...]

I'm hoping that it isn't actually submitting them, otherwise I will be penalised for duplicate submissions!

choster

4:53 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Shady, what browser are you using? And are you sure the error is dns-related? It wouldn't make any sense at all that you'd be able to find dmoz.org/x one moment and not dmoz.org/y another.

There is a known "cannot log IP address" problem with a small number of submissions attempted using Internet Explorer, relating to some vagaries of customized security, proxy, firewall, and cache settings. No one has found the definitive combination, making it difficult to report and correct. It can be gotten around by using a different browser, any browser, to submit.

Skier

5:27 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Choster - thank you.
I have been trying to submit to DMOZ for over a week and have been getting "cannot log IP address". I have tried everything - but not a different browser. Who would have guessed? Your observation is much appreciated.

Bobby_Davro

6:04 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I have had the same problem today. When I submit through a proxy I get a "can't detect your IP address problem" (if I can bear to wait). When I submit without using the proxy server, I get a painfully long wait followed by a 404 page.

I have even tried using NN4.79 without any success. I just think that the submission server is junk. They are making it a nightmare to get sites included in the directory. It is hard enough with AWOL/corrupt editors in some areas, without the added problem of not actually being able to submit in the first place.

I bet there are a lot more people having problems submitting .

Combined with the extensive down time and lack of RDF dump updates the ODP is showing all the signs of a dying beast.

choster

6:37 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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"Doesn't work for me" scarcely equals "broken."

FTR I have just now successfully added test urls, using the public submission form, with IE 5.5, Mozilla 1.1, Netscape 4.77, and Lynx 2.8.3. I wouldn't consider four seconds to be "painfully long" but that is a matter of opinion. How exactly I am supposed to help you is not clear in your post.

Bobby_Davro

6:57 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Choster, you seem to be taking it a little personally - no need. I, like many other people, am just fed up with the constant submission problems. As I said, I have tried it with both NN and IE(6) and neither of them will let me submit.

And the wait isn't four seconds, it is more two minutes; I just timed it and gave up at the 150 second mark. I get the same stupidly long wait whether submitting through a proxy or not. I hope that you can understand the frustation of watching a page for 3 minutes only to be given a 404 error! BTW, I have a very fast cable connection.

There is obviously something wrong with the server setup. I didn't say it was broken, I said it was junk. What else would you call a submission server that doesn't let people submit? The ODP blaming users for having incompatible systems just doesn't cut it. I don't have this problem submitting on any other sites, and it is such a simple submission that there are no excuses.

I presume that they have introduced an IP checking system to remove automated submissions. Unfortunately this has had some substantial knock-on effects for genuine users as well. Hence they need to fix it quickly or remove it.

And I wasn't asking for help, I was just reporting the same error as other people here ;)

engine

7:13 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Keep it cool, guys, thanks.

Dumpy

10:32 pm on Nov 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I contacted the systems engineer at Netscape who is in charge of DMOZ, in relation to the current RDF Dump problems because it is seriously impacting my entire business development.

And she wrote back that they were having server problems and a new one will be up as soon as they can manage it. Rephrasing by Laisha. Please see [webmasterworld.com...]

Not that I understand the problem or even the solution...that was her answer.

[edited by: Laisha at 5:33 pm (utc) on Nov. 6, 2002]
[edit reason] Removed email snippet. [/edit]

rafalk

1:41 am on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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that was her answer.

Because there really isn't anything else to say.

Crazy_Fool

2:18 am on Nov 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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i've been having problems too - biggest problem is logging in to edit sites - painfully slow. i don't have much time to spend on editing and although it's a small category (<100) with maybe only a couple of dozen submissions every month, i'm barely able to keep up with submissions and junking the spam.

shady

4:47 am on Nov 9, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Choster

Yes, it appears that Norton Internet Security is the problem! Not the only problem its caused me either, but I won't move the thread out of context :)