New server
New server
Hello all! We should now be residing on a new server that should be more reliable and it will be easier to scale up if there is increased demand. Everything should already be working but if you notice something strange, let us know.
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- Jack Dandy
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Re: New server
Here's hoping this new server is overloaded soon.
Re: New server
Everybody, let's give a big hand to Jani who helped us with the migration!
- Jack Dandy
- Posts: 476
- Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2012 2:22 pm
- Location: Haifa, Israel
Re: New server
Thanks Jani!
Re: New server
May your dungeon stay be brief, Jani!
(Thanks!)
(Thanks!)
"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
-H.P Lovecraft
^Admit it's greatness or get out!:P
-H.P Lovecraft
^Admit it's greatness or get out!:P
Re: New server
Hi,
I just wanted to report a slight misconfiguration of your mail server, so activation mails are sometimes rejected. Your SMTP server identifies itself as "HELO ip-10-98-11-225.ec2.internal" but the connection comes from http://www.grimrock.net <23.21.178.45>.
There are two problems with the HELO comand. First, its name does not resolve (note the domain: ec2.internal). Second, it is different than the actual source address of the connection (23.21.178.45). Some servers with a stricter checks (that are useful for stopping spam in general) reject such mails. You may want to check your log files for failed activation attempts of my account if you are interested.
thomson (now fully activated forum user)
p.s.
Since this is my first post, let me say: Thank you for this wonderful game! As I bought this game on gog, I'm unable to help with beta testing
I just wanted to report a slight misconfiguration of your mail server, so activation mails are sometimes rejected. Your SMTP server identifies itself as "HELO ip-10-98-11-225.ec2.internal" but the connection comes from http://www.grimrock.net <23.21.178.45>.
There are two problems with the HELO comand. First, its name does not resolve (note the domain: ec2.internal). Second, it is different than the actual source address of the connection (23.21.178.45). Some servers with a stricter checks (that are useful for stopping spam in general) reject such mails. You may want to check your log files for failed activation attempts of my account if you are interested.
thomson (now fully activated forum user)
p.s.
Since this is my first post, let me say: Thank you for this wonderful game! As I bought this game on gog, I'm unable to help with beta testing