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greenblast
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if you may, i want a hint.
i think i already understood what i should do.
but i have no idea how.
if someone can direct me to a page with info about the things i should do.
[HINT]
it's obvious i need to give the right details but i have no idea how to retrieve them, so i would like a hint.
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codingr
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i cant really do that , tell us what is your exact problem and we will try to help.
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cp77fk4r
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If your problem is that you dont know how to type the information in the challenge- you need to type them like they seems by the "Classic" way.
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$uP4r
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Hey i need littel help
if i add the name of the host i need to do it with www at first or not?
with http:// or not?
like
blablabla.com
is good?
or i need to do like that :
http://www.blablabla.com
and about the name server i need to enter name server 1 or 2?
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$uP4r
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oh and i forget i need littel help with the http version
i need to enter only the number?
or more info
i need to write
http *.* blabla?
help please
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codingr
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no , you dont need to use "HTTP://" because
HTTP is only the port/server identifier.
About the HTTP version , you need to write it as in the "classic" and reational way.
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