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  • #608181
    Anonymous
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    Not sure about anyone else, but in my home state (WI) Time Warner appears to be blocking websites today. I can’t get to:

    CasinoMeister
    CasinoCashJourney
    AllJackpots

    And – I am sure a bunch of others :( I get the message:

    This content is not authorized for viewing.

    And, yes, it is that huge as well. Also – I cannot see AffiliateGuardDog.com. Can anyone tell me if it appears to be running?

    What a freakin’ shit-storm. I wonder what triggered this?? And WHY would it be SITE bans??? I can get to a LOT of casino websites, just not the ‘big guys’. Very strange.

    #764891
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    AGD is fine. Time to change to a local ISP.

    Can you see mine?

    #764892
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    AGD is fine????

    All those sites are now un-blocked, so I can’t tell if they had yours blocked initially or not :(

    AGD, though… I can’t see at all. Nor can I see any site on that server. Are you sure it’s fine?

    #764893
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    ok, found out the problem with AGD. Apparently I had one SMTP failure and the server decided to block my IP :( It is fixed now.

    #764894
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Looks fine to me :)

    I had some issues seeing G&C sometime back.

    go to your PC file:

    C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetc

    Find Host file

    look in it for anything after 127.0.0.1 localhost

    If there is anything after it, delete. Keep scrolling to make sure there is nothing on bottom.

    #764895
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Lol, simultaneous posting. Glad you solved the issue. :)

    Weird though, I could see your site just fine.

    #764897
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    My server is on another PC across the world and that PC blocked MY laptop IP address. That was the issue.

    As far as hosts files, depending upon your network – your solution to remove all other entries can be a very bad idea :) I teach networking classes and many entries in this location points to mail servers, internal file servers, and other locations not entered into the DNS (many times purposefully).

    So – know what you are doing before removing entries :)

    #764898
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well, it did solve my problem and do no harm…

    Next time I am asking you :)

    #764899
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    hahaha – I can see how it might have resolved an issue… just wanted to warn people before they deleted all entries besides localhost there :)

    #764929
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hi all (Andy),

    hey Bud. sorry I was asleep yesterday when you hollered. This have anything to do with it?

    I’ll be around today in and out. holler if you still need me.

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