L.C. Posted July 31, 2008 Report Posted July 31, 2008 (edited) Copy and paste the following into your Continuum's Directory Server Address List: auto.subdir.net auto.subdir.org What is so unique about this Directory server?- Totally brand new and programmed by Snrrrub- Coded native for Linux and hosted on Linux servers, thus maximized efficiency, optimal performance and supreme stability- Compared to the currently available directory servers, this is a real server and not a polling loop, which means these directory servers are far more responsive and superior at what they do- Advanced mirroring capabilities to make sure it has every possible zone in its listing to get maximized publicity and results Try these directory servers out and make them your primary directory servers TODAY! Check out http://www.subdir.net/ or http://www.subdir.org/ for more details, statistics, and a formal listing of all directory servers in existence. Solution for end-users (Method #1, Individual):Copy and paste the following into your Continuum's Directory Server Address List field in the zone download manager: auto.subdir.net auto.subdir.org sscentral.sscuservers.net sscentral.trenchwars.org ssdir.playsubspace.com warpath.hlrse.net sharvil.nanavati.net dir.cz.sshq.net Then click OK to save the changes to Continuum (clicking Cancel will undo your copy and paste). Solution for end-users (Method #2, Distribution): (Download fix here *click*)Open up Notepad or create a *.txt file and open that up. Copy and paste the following into the file:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Continuum\Options] "DirectoryServer"="auto.subdir.net auto.subdir.org sscentral.sscuservers.net sscentral.trenchwars.org ssdir.playsubspace.com warpath.hlrse.net sharvil.nanavati.net dir.cz.sshq.net"Then go to File, Save As, and select "All Files" for the file format you want to save it as, and then for the filename type dirfix.reg; save the file and execute dirfix.reg from wherever you saved it. Solution for server admins:Under [Directory], set IP= to the following: Please click here for the information you should update your IP= to. Tags will screw up information due to poor text wrapping. Edited September 12, 2008 by L.C.
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