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kesha1 06-24-2011 09:46 PM

.cz problems
 
Hi,
I got a .cz (Czech) domain through Forpsi, a local domain registrar. I pointed its DNS to my server in the U.S., but most of the computers in the Czech Republic can not view the site, instead they are getting an error message, and only through an online proxy services (like anonymouse.cz) the domain shows the site.
When the IP address is typed in the address field of a browser, the site shows, but through the domain it does not show, even though the domain is pointed to the same IP address.
I contacted that registrar several times, but they are saying that they are only a registrar and there are no problems on their side. Instead they recommended to contact ALL the Czech ISP's or find the problem with my server.
I do have more sites on the same server, and they all show in the Czech Republic through their .com domains, so, I don't really think the problem is with the server.
Please help with this strange .cz situation.
Andy

papill0n 06-24-2011 09:52 PM

try adding the name servers at the registrar again

kesha1 06-24-2011 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 18238880)
try adding the name servers at the registrar again


Hi papill0n, thank you for your help. I just did resubmit the same name servers to the registrar, and the changes should be noticable within 24 hrs, but again, the domain worked when used with some "anonymiser" (proxy), as if someone blocked that domain from use in Czech Repoblic.

PiffStenis 06-25-2011 02:23 AM

I had the same issue with Forpsi - .cz and .com domains. Their support was useless. Ended transferring to another company - never had the trouble again.

sponsorpimp 06-25-2011 03:00 AM

Try to contact Marie domain{at}forpsi{dot}com I always got her to do my DNS stuff with no problems at all.

Klen 06-25-2011 04:00 AM

I would recommend my domain register for cz domains but i forgot name of it lol

CurrentlySober 06-25-2011 04:08 AM

just pay to get a REAL domain...

Problem solved...

Klen 06-25-2011 04:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 18239208)
just pay to get a REAL domain...

Problem solved...

Lol do you realize how stupid you look by saying that?

CurrentlySober 06-25-2011 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 18239214)
Lol do you realize how stupid you look by saying that?

http://i.imgur.com/h1iAj.jpg

Or YOU for replying???

Klen 06-25-2011 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 18239237)
http://i.imgur.com/h1iAj.jpg

Or YOU for replying???

Nop still just you looking stupid :1orglaugh
In case if you wonder why i calling you stupid,it's because you said to get REAL domain,probably a com extension(since this thread is about extension).And when it comes to targeting local market,it's always better to get local extension then com or any other extension because it gives trust to visitors and also it gives much better ranks on search engines.So in shortly if you target local market of some country only,then it's mandatory to get extension of that country.

DamianJ 06-25-2011 05:33 AM

Add magic join links.

sponsorpimp 06-25-2011 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kesha1 (Post 18238875)
Hi,
I got a .cz (Czech) domain through Forpsi, a local domain registrar. I pointed its DNS to my server in the U.S., but most of the computers in the Czech Republic can not view the site, instead they are getting an error message, and only through an online proxy services (like anonymouse.cz) the domain shows the site.
When the IP address is typed in the address field of a browser, the site shows, but through the domain it does not show, even though the domain is pointed to the same IP address.
I contacted that registrar several times, but they are saying that they are only a registrar and there are no problems on their side. Instead they recommended to contact ALL the Czech ISP's or find the problem with my server.
I do have more sites on the same server, and they all show in the Czech Republic through their .com domains, so, I don't really think the problem is with the server.
Please help with this strange .cz situation.
Andy


Quote:

Originally Posted by sponsorpimp (Post 18239156)
Try to contact Marie domain{at}forpsi{dot}com I always got her to do my DNS stuff with no problems at all.


Shoot me an email: (in my sig) I cant see any contact for you.

kesha1 06-25-2011 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sponsorpimp (Post 18239395)
Shoot me an email: (in my sig) I cant see any contact for you.

Hi sponsorpimp, thank you for your reply.
I just sent you a Visitors Message. Thank you in advance.

kesha1 06-25-2011 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 18239253)
Add magic join links.



Hi DamianJ, thank you for your reply.
What are those? I tried to find out about them in a search, but no results...

kesha1 06-25-2011 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PiffStenis (Post 18239107)
I had the same issue with Forpsi - .cz and .com domains. Their support was useless. Ended transferring to another company - never had the trouble again.


Hi PiffStenis, thank you for your reply.
1. I paid them for 5 years in advance, so, if I transfer to another company will I lose the payment?
2. As I was looking for a .cz registrar last year, not too many companies were dealing with it, and they all were in Czech Republic.
3. A Czech guy showed me some German sites (.de) which he had to view only through that anonymouse.cz site, he was saying that the reason was that the actors are Czech, and that's why they were "blocked" in Czech Republic, but I think the problem was with something else...
4. So, I'm still not sure that the registrar is the problem, but if it is, which one should I transfer the domain to?
Thank you.

Klen 06-25-2011 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kesha1 (Post 18239495)
Hi PiffStenis, thank you for your reply.
1. I paid them for 5 years in advance, so, if I transfer to another company will I lose the payment?
2. As I was looking for a .cz registrar last year, not too many companies were dealing with it, and they all were in Czech Republic.
3. A Czech guy showed me some German sites (.de) which he had to view only through that anonymouse.cz site, he was saying that the reason was that the actors are Czech, and that's why they were "blocked" in Czech Republic, but I think the problem was with something else...
4. So, I'm still not sure that the registrar is the problem, but if it is, which one should I transfer the domain to?
Thank you.

1.It should be same as for com domain but since i never did that so far cant be 100% sure but still should work without problem
2.Found name of register which i used,support was more less good(they answered withing 2 hours of asked question),here is url:http://www.regzone.cz/domena/domeny-cenik/
3.Sounds like cz ip's are banned on server level,saw that on many sex/porn related sites

kesha1 06-25-2011 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 18239543)
1.It should be same as for com domain but since i never did that so far cant be 100% sure but still should work without problem
2.Found name of register which i used,support was more less good(they answered withing 2 hours of asked question),here is url:http://www.regzone.cz/domena/domeny-cenik/
3.Sounds like cz ip's are banned on server level,saw that on many sex/porn related sites

But if they are banned on a server level how come the .com's from the same server work fine, or it is only about .cz's?
Is there any way to unblock them?
Thank you.

kesha1 06-26-2011 07:48 AM

If anybody else has a suggestion I'd be happy to read it.
Thank you.

kesha1 06-27-2011 12:21 PM

bump pls :)

kesha1 06-28-2011 01:51 PM

Anyone please? :)


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