[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] Seems to be Down April 13, 2010, 01:41:07 am That includes experimental.[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] , of course.Dunno who to contact about seeing if the server might be back up soon.Is there anywhere else to get the latest version of Pak128.Britain-Ex?Edit: Hmmm.... Maybe this should have been posted on the Pak128.Britain board instead. (So confusing... gotta go to the U.S. server to get the British pakset for the experimental version of Simutrans...)Edit2: Actually, since the configuration files are also hosted on experimental.[ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] ... I don't know if those have changed since I downloaded them, but others might need them, even if I managed to figure out how to compile the pakset, and found the config files I already have somewhere. Quote Selected Last Edit: April 13, 2010, 02:31:00 am by Bersken
Re: [ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] Seems to be Down Reply #1 – April 13, 2010, 07:57:04 am Right now, it seems to be working... Quote Selected
Re: [ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] Seems to be Down Reply #2 – April 13, 2010, 08:47:41 am Hmm... that's strange. I'm still getting a "Server not found" error. Maybe my ISP is having DNS server problems... Though I haven't had any problems with any other sites. Quote Selected
Re: [ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] Seems to be Down Reply #3 – April 13, 2010, 08:58:02 am I don't know. Right now, all I see is a list of files and I can dowload all of them. I can't access to cgi-bin directory but this is intended, I guess.Code: [Select]Index of /BritIndustry-Ex.zipBritWays-Ex.zipMakeobj-experimental.zipPak128.Britain-Ex.zipSimutrans-Experimental-Complete.zipbridges_and_weight_limits_sources.zipcgi-bin/simutrans-experimental-config.zipsimutrans-experimental.zip Quote Selected
Re: [ simutrans [dot] us (site down, do not visit) ] Seems to be Down Reply #4 – April 13, 2010, 09:14:56 am Yup... problem seems to be on this end. Changing DNS servers didn't help, but using one of those proxies that are out there for shady activities (such as playing games on school or work computers that block out certain sites) seems to work (though the first one I found wouldn't handle such a large file, and the one I'm using seems so Slo-o-o-o-ow).mod note: moved to Documentation, Resources and Sites, where it fits better.~vilvoh Quote Selected Last Edit: April 13, 2010, 09:26:11 am by vilvoh