Posts Tagged ‘plusnet’

Connection issues

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

My blog seems to have developed a cold - I keep getting the following message - and I have no idea how to cure it.

CCGI Error: Execution of this script not permitted


Execution of (blog) is not permitted for the following reason:
Script is not a regular file
Server Data:
Server Administrator/Contact: support@plus.net
Server Name: www.stevebosman.co.uk
Server Port: 80
Server Protocol: HTTP/1.1
Virtual Host: www.stevebosman.co.uk
Request Data:
User Agent/Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en) AppleWebKit/522.12.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.1 Safari/522.12.2
Request Method: GET
Remote Address: 217.206.91.162
Remote Port: 30741
Extra Path Info: /index.php

As a result of the above I upgraded the blog last night, and the problem is still there, but it is intermittent - with enough refreshes it goes away for a bit.

PlusNet - Broadband Bandwidth Usage

Tuesday, July 25th, 2006

PlusNet sent me an email about improvements to its customer services, the email also contains a link to graphs of broadband bandwidth usage which I think is extremely informative. I knew peer-to-peer usage was high, but didn’t realise quite how unrelenting the usage is.I also, perhaps naïvely, assumed that web usage would show a significant peak in the evening when in fact that is fairly static from 9am to midnight.