I can't browse to arena's site, I want to download some extra features to install with 3.5 version.
Arena site still "forbidden" ?
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Arena site still "forbidden" ?
A. Ponti
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
FIDE current ratings: standard 1913, rapid 1931
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
http://www.playwitharena.com/Ponti wrote:I can't browse to arena's site, I want to download some extra features to install with 3.5 version.
Works okay here.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
All I get is:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
A. Ponti
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
FIDE current ratings: standard 1913, rapid 1931
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
It's working here as well. Try a different web browser, if problem still exist contact your ISP.Ponti wrote:All I get is:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
No problem here too!Ponti wrote:All I get is:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
Internet sometimes is a strange place. There is someone that is complaining he cannot reach my on-line source-code repository, although he has been trying to download something from it for days now (he wrote a script especially for it to continue trying automatically). He cannot see any of my web pages. In the mean time I am accessing that server sozens of times per day, with instant response.
And now I was suddenly kicked off the 81dojo.com Shogi server. No way to connect to it; for the past hour the browser just displays the 'busy loading' symbol forever, for any page there I try to access. Other people let me know that it is up and running, and that they are using it at the moment. All my other internet functions from this machine seem to work normal (like posting here...).
And now I was suddenly kicked off the 81dojo.com Shogi server. No way to connect to it; for the past hour the browser just displays the 'busy loading' symbol forever, for any page there I try to access. Other people let me know that it is up and running, and that they are using it at the moment. All my other internet functions from this machine seem to work normal (like posting here...).
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
I'm afraid this happens a lot with many sites.
Many site providers are running anti-spam IP filters using services like projecthoneypot.org
For example, from Mexico I cannot access most of Danish domains like colecovision.dk and almost everything ending with dk
Other sites in the Netherlands like www.msx.org are only accessible from a small handful of IP addresses, so I've to replug my modem until I get an IP that allows access.
My own site www.nanochess.org is unaccessible in various zones along the world because my Internet provider runs an IP antispam blocker directly over the DNS. The silliest thing is that when you ask the provider to disable it, they understand a nothing of what you're saying.
I'm wondering why they are using IP blocking so widely, given that many of these addresses are simply common ISP users which have virus-ridden computers.
Many site providers are running anti-spam IP filters using services like projecthoneypot.org
For example, from Mexico I cannot access most of Danish domains like colecovision.dk and almost everything ending with dk
Other sites in the Netherlands like www.msx.org are only accessible from a small handful of IP addresses, so I've to replug my modem until I get an IP that allows access.
My own site www.nanochess.org is unaccessible in various zones along the world because my Internet provider runs an IP antispam blocker directly over the DNS. The silliest thing is that when you ask the provider to disable it, they understand a nothing of what you're saying.
I'm wondering why they are using IP blocking so widely, given that many of these addresses are simply common ISP users which have virus-ridden computers.
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
Both you and HG are right.
My computer won't allow me to access the Djinn site, so I always have to get my brother to download the latest version releases and email them to me.
My computer won't allow me to access the Djinn site, so I always have to get my brother to download the latest version releases and email them to me.
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
I can access your nano chess site.
Macbook Pro (mid 2009), Mac OS X Mavericks and Safari browser.
I have many computers at home with different configurations (Win XP / Win 7 / Win 8 / Linux Mint / Linux Manjaro / Linux Crunchbang ) and also 1 Android tablet, and my Note 3.
I'll try to reach Arena's site with those computers too.
Maybe I should use Thor project and browse anonymously ?
Macbook Pro (mid 2009), Mac OS X Mavericks and Safari browser.
I have many computers at home with different configurations (Win XP / Win 7 / Win 8 / Linux Mint / Linux Manjaro / Linux Crunchbang ) and also 1 Android tablet, and my Note 3.
I'll try to reach Arena's site with those computers too.
Maybe I should use Thor project and browse anonymously ?
A. Ponti
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
FIDE current ratings: standard 1913, rapid 1931
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
FIDE current ratings: standard 1913, rapid 1931
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Re: Arena site still "forbidden" ?
Maybe it is blocking IPs from Brazil ?
Well, that seems to be an "internet declaration of war" !
Well, that seems to be an "internet declaration of war" !
A. Ponti
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
FIDE current ratings: standard 1913, rapid 1931
AMD Ryzen 1800x, Windows 10.
FIDE current ratings: standard 1913, rapid 1931