June 26, 200916 yr There doesn't seem to be any parking for Spirit. Anyone know wre they should be?This may help:http://www.broward.org/airport/parking_parking_locations.htm
June 26, 200916 yr Can anyone, (who is having issues accessing the FSDT site), ping it or run a tracert to it? I've got it's IP address listed as 212.35.204.36. That way you can see what your ISPs DNS servers are looking at. Here in Sydney, I can ping the Dream Team's site but I cannot run a tracert to it. I can, however, access their web site.Mark
June 26, 200916 yr Can anyone, (who is having issues accessing the FSDT site), ping it or run a tracert to it? I've got it's IP address listed as 212.35.204.36. That way you can see what your ISPs DNS servers are looking at. Here in Sydney, I can ping the Dream Team's site but I cannot run a tracert to it. I can, however, access their web site.MarkHey Mark,I can ping fine to it - its not uncommon for tracerts to be blocked on networks. As Umberto said, the problem looks to be a configuration at their end, not browser/ISP config as others have chimed in here. I guess they (FSDT/Cloud9) really need to look at what IP's they're blocking; my guess is that they may have blocked entire IP ranges accessing - thus far we know it's affecting users with ISPs from NZ, Australia and Canada. Tracerouting from a third party webtool resolves just fine: 212.35.204.36 ==> ip36-to1.cnitalia.it .I would contact FSDT directly, but, well, ya know, can't get to their site to know what email address to contact, and I would imagine their mail servers may well bounce mail originating from said IPs.Course, whilst I can live without new airports that I may like to spend my money on, I am not going to be a happy bunny if this IP block affects any future reactivation I may need to make... Louise London, UK
June 26, 200916 yr k...That's what I was looking for. Just wanted to verify that it was the dream team's issue. I feel for those guys, so many people have hijacked their cool software that they might be stuck in the mode of protectionism. Coupled with the terrible hack of AVSIM, in a way, I don't blame them. Anyway, FSDT might want to re-think their current policy. If I wanted to crack software I could, but I don't.Mark
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