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i think the webite is down i cant get to it rough google

Thank you for letting me know; we are not having any downtime currently so can you please tell me more about the problem?  

1)  It sounds like you are using google chrome -- what device are you trying on, also?

2)  Do you mean it just times out when you are trying to access it, or do you get a specific error?  

3)  Do certain pages work, but not others?  Like maybe home is broken but blog or builds works?

im on my pc at tthe moment but yea it just times out when im trying to acces it. anything on "skycorp.global" just doesnt work for me, including the blog and builds page. could be on my side but cant figure it out. still happening now tho

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Got it; I suspect there is a problem with your internet connection, firewall, or DNS resolution.  I would like for you to try a couple ping tests to see if that would narrow down the problem.

Please open a command prompt (I think on windows you can do this by pressing Windows Key + R, then type "CMD" in the box)

In the command prompt, type "ping skycorp.global"  If it works, it will say something like "reply from 66.42.66.108: bytes=32 time=Xms TTL=127".  If it doesn't work, please let me know what it says.

Also, please try just the same way doing a "ping 66.42.66.108" and see if that works or not.

Finally, let's test "ping kiki.bunny.net" and "ping 91.200.176.1"

the ping sends back a reply as follows:


Pinging skycorp.global [192.168.7.1] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 192.168.7.1: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=64

Reply from 192.168.7.1: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=64

Reply from 192.168.7.1: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=64

Reply from 192.168.7.1: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=64

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I see there's a problem with DNS.  Your DNS server is telling your browser that skycorp is operating on your local network, which it is not.  

If you have some kind of unusual antivirus or ad blocking software, that could be the reason.  (Normal program like Windows Defender or uBlock, etc is fine, but some unusual antivirus or ad block software may hijack DNS and break things)  If not, it may just be a faulty DNS server.  

Recommend that if you have an unusual antivirus software / adblocker, try disabling and reboot (to clear caches) and then try again.

If not or that does not fix it, you should use a different DNS server:  example steps for setting to google or opendns DNS server on windows.

ok thx for helping out!

You're welcome :)