3/27/2023 0 Comments Mountain lion smbupI am using an application called SMBup to fix Mountain Lion’s failed attempt at Samba file sharing. The only network setup i have in ML is file sharing a media folder shared to my HTPC. I don’t think it has anything to do with my ISP, I had similar experience with another ISP at a different home too. It will take about a day or so for the other browsers to catch up, no matter how many times I try clearing the cache, resetting the DNS, or rebooting my machine. Yes it works for host gator support in Florida, but all of the browsers except for Safari will not be able to show the sub domain for me upon cPanel creation. Has anybody else run into this issue before too? I would really like to get the subdomain working instantly as soon as I create it in cPanel in all of my browsers so that I can browser test any new design work. Now I try Safari in OSX (the last browser to test) and it too loads fine! … OK so this means that Firefox, Chrome, and Opera are not letting me see the new subdomain, but Safari of all browsers is… This is using the exact same ISP as Mountain Lion is. What the heck! Then I try loading Parallels VM, Windows 8, IE10 and it too loads fine. I try my iPhone using 3G (different ISP) and it displays fine. They are able to see the subdomain without any problems and figure it may be ISP related. So I talk with my hosting provider and they have no clue. I try clearing DNS using Terminal (sudo dscacheutil -flushcache), clearing cache in the my browsers, deleting all history and preferences in my browsers, going to OSX Preferences -> Network -> Renew DHCP Lease… Nothing works. Just gives the standard message, “can’t find page”. I load it up in Firefox, Chrome, Opera and it doesn’t show up at all. I’m running OSX Mountain Lion 10.8.2 and I have just created a brand new subdomain in cPanel.
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