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Can someone please explain why I keep getting the following message when I click on the Upload Torrent link?
The server at uploadbay.org can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed.
I was getting the same message on the .gd domain, so swapped to the .se domain and am still getting the same message on it. I tried clearing my cache and that didn't help.
Thanks
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(Dec 29, 2015, 15:39 pm)BurtonW Wrote: Can someone please explain why I keep getting the following message when I click on the Upload Torrent link?
The server at uploadbay.org can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed.
I was getting the same message on the .gd domain, so swapped to the .se domain and am still getting the same message on it. I tried clearing my cache and that didn't help.
Thanks
uploadbay.org is on Clienthold as is the .vg .la .mn and .gd domains the workaround for now is to access the pirate bay via the the existing .se domain as the redirects were removed and TPB is operating exclusively from the .se domain for the time being.
As for uploadbay.org you will have to modify your hosts file to add a record for uploadbay.org:
104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org
104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
as suggested by moe here
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Thanks for the response demonS, but I have no idea what a 'host file' is or how to access it.
Can you please explain how to locate and modify my hosts file?
Thanks
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The server at uploadbay.org can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed. DNS is the network service that translates a website's name to its Internet address. This error is most often caused by having no connection to the Internet or a misconfigured network. It can also be caused by an unresponsive DNS server or a firewall preventing Google Chrome from accessing the network.
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(Dec 29, 2015, 17:05 pm)BurtonW Wrote: Thanks for the response demonS, but I have no idea what a 'host file' is or how to access it.
Can you please explain how to locate and modify my hosts file?
Thanks
Okay, I know you didn't ask me but still, any help is good help right
So hosts file is located on your system disk... So that's usually the C one right?
So you need to go to:
- Computer
- C drive
- Windows folder
- Locate the folder System32
- In "System32" folder locate "drivers" folder
- In "drivers" folder locate "etc" folder
- There you'll se hosts file
So in short you need to go to:
- C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
Edit the hosts file with notepad but first copy and paste it to your desktop cause you wont be able to save it in etc folder....
So when you copy paste the hosts folder to desktop edit it with notepad and add:
104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org
104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
After you add that you'll figure out where save it and copy paste that from desktop to etc folder and replace it. That's it. Hope this helps sorry for the detailed info but it's so you get everything right
Worked for me! Thanks guys!
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(Dec 29, 2015, 17:05 pm)BurtonW Wrote: Thanks for the response demonS, but I have no idea what a 'host file' is or how to access it.
Can you please explain how to locate and modify my hosts file?
Thanks
Google is your friend, but it depends on your operating system,
For Windows 7 and Windows Vista
- Click Start > All Programs > Accessories.
- Right-click Notepad and select Run as administrator.
- Click Continue on the Windows needs your permission UAC window.
- When Notepad opens, click File > Open.
- In the File name field, type C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts.
- Click Open.
- Make the necessary changes to the file by adding either 104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org or 104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
- Click File > Save to save your changes.
For Windows 8
- Press the Windows key.
- Type Notepad in the search field.
- In the search results, right-click Notepad and select Run as administrator.
- In Notepad, open the following file: c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
- Make the necessary changes to the file by adding either 104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org or 104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
- Click File > Save to save your changes.
For Windows 10
To edit the HOSTS file we need to use a method that allows us to save the file to it’s original location, which is:
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc
1. To do so, copy the HOSTS file to your Desktop.
2. Open the copy from your Desktop in Notepad.
3. Make the necessary changes to the file by adding either 104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org or 104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
4. Next, copy and paste the file to its original location ( C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc)
5. You will be asked if you want to overwrite the file. Choose Replace the file in the destination.
6. Windows will ask for Administrator permissions. Click Continue to save your changes.
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I have done that but still its says "page not found" So i can't upload anymore!!
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(Dec 29, 2015, 17:47 pm)demonS Wrote: (Dec 29, 2015, 17:05 pm)BurtonW Wrote: Thanks for the response demonS, but I have no idea what a 'host file' is or how to access it.
Can you please explain how to locate and modify my hosts file?
Thanks
Google is your friend, but it depends on your operating system,
For Windows 7 and Windows Vista
- Click Start > All Programs > Accessories.
- Right-click Notepad and select Run as administrator.
- Click Continue on the Windows needs your permission UAC window.
- When Notepad opens, click File > Open.
- In the File name field, type C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts.
- Click Open.
- Make the necessary changes to the file by adding 104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org & 104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
- Click File > Save to save your changes.
For Windows 8
- Press the Windows key.
- Type Notepad in the search field.
- In the search results, right-click Notepad and select Run as administrator.
- In Notepad, open the following file: c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
- Make the necessary changes to the file by adding 104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org & 104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
- Click File > Save to save your changes.
For Windows 10
To edit the HOSTS file we need to use a method that allows us to save the file to it’s original location, which is:
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc
1. To do so, copy the HOSTS file to your Desktop.
2. Open the copy from your Desktop in Notepad.
3. Make the necessary changes to the file by adding 104.28.18.67 uploadbay.org & 104.28.19.67 uploadbay.org
4. Next, copy and paste the file to its original location (C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc)
5. You will be asked if you want to overwrite the file. Choose Replace the file in the destination.
6. Windows will ask for Administrator permissions. Click Continue to save your changes.
Thanks demonS. I'm able to upload again! Hope I don't have to do this often. 77 year old brain cells balk at new things like this. Happy New Year!
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(Dec 29, 2015, 18:02 pm)roffethecoolman Wrote: I have done that but still its says "page not found" So i can't upload anymore!!
Maybe you need to clear cookies/cache and log in to https://thepiratebay.se/
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(Dec 29, 2015, 18:02 pm)roffethecoolman Wrote: I have done that but still its says "page not found" So i can't upload anymore!!
Show a screenshot of the hosts file location and another screenshot with the hosts file open.
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