Well, I've only just heard of such a thing but this seems to be the reason why I'm unable to connect to http://www.ozbee-racing.com for the last few days.
I've cleared history, files, cookies, disabled firewalls etc and have tried to connect via firefox also, but with no success. Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
EDIT: It seems after clearing my netfiles, when I connect to Arse it asks to log in but when I submit my login details I get directed to that (similar) "debug" page that was up when ARSE had that trouble a few weeks back. So I click back and now I am logged in. Seems as though it wont let me log in because I already am, but when I first load the site, it tells me otherwise
DNS Error's
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Try looking at : 71.18.127.9 , if you see the page - and with domain name you don't - you have dns resolving problems indeed.
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Have you installed any internet related software lately? Maybe a net nanny
or other filtering software.
The next thing I would suggest is try using a different browser. Have you
got firefox installed? if so what happens when you use it. If not, try
downloading it from getfirefox.com and give it a go.
or other filtering software.
The next thing I would suggest is try using a different browser. Have you
got firefox installed? if so what happens when you use it. If not, try
downloading it from getfirefox.com and give it a go.
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if you ever have trouble connecting to a site that others get fine, try a site like https://proxify.com/ or similar - web proxy you can browse through. won't solve the problem but will get you on the site.
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Well, as the IP address wasn't working either it's not a DNS issue, but something with the connection between you and the mentioned site. (and the prolem can be anywhere from your browser to their web server). If you can use other methods to connect to the site, then the problem is definitely on your side, so try firefox for example. Otherwise your IP may be blacklisted. In that case you have to pick up the issue with your ISP. (they may be able to help more anyway)
ps don't believe a word of browser generated error messages, they are usually bullshit.
ps don't believe a word of browser generated error messages, they are usually bullshit.
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