It may be benign, or it may indicate some kind of DNS problem, which is what I was suspecting. Unfortunately, there is not much I can do about that from my end.
However, you say you are getting 'server problem messages'. Do you mean the 'server not found' message that you mentioned before or are you getting different errors too?
Right, one thing we can do is try to eliminate DNS. I won't make any more assumptions, but you need to edit the file /etc/hosts and add the line
188.64.185.238 babywhispererforums.com
add another line the same, but have 'www.' in front of babywhisperer.com. The forum won't let me paste the line correctly.
You will need 'root' or 'sudo' access to do this. Lemme know if you need help doing this.
After you have done this, reboot and see how things get on. This effectively bypasses DNS for the domains, ruling it out (or not) as a cause of your problems.
Tom...