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~Maru~
Join Date: Mar 2008
Age: 28
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Jcafe24 problems
ive been trying to get onto this page at home but it wont let me
http://www.jcafe24.net/ it keeps sending me to this page ![]() it works on the libraries computers in town but not on mine
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: California
Age: 26
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Australia?
In April, a user with Telstra reported having this same issue. The admin responded that he was probably just unfortunate to fall within an IP range he had recently banned for abuse.
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temporary safeguard
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Germany
Age: 31
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The link is working here.
The URL resolves to 111.221.44.215 for me. Try entering that IP directly into your browser. If it works that way, you need to change to a better DNS server. If it's still not working, then it's likely true what they say about the ban.
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In the same place the URL goes, but I'd doubt that it'll work since typing in the IP address directly will only bypass the DNS server (since you're not using it to resolve the sites URL into it's IP address) and not the ban placed on your IP address, so it's likely that you'll still get sent to that page again.
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Exitus Acta Probat
Graphic DesignerJoin Date: Jul 2006
Location: At Dream's End
Age: 27
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Try visiting the forum with the help of a proxy - preferably one that allows the execution of JavaScript code.
As for jcafe24, there have been several IP bans over the past months/years, due to DDoS attacks that caused the website to crawl to a standstill. The banned IP range probably includes the addresses of the computers used in the said attacks. I'm not sure whether the admin, silverado, will lift the said ban - risking DDoS again is not high on his to-do list. As I said, try using a proxy.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: California
Age: 26
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I just read on Slashdot about PrivitizeVPN, a free VPN service which was just launched.
Tip: Extract the PrivitizeVPNInstaller.exe with something like 7zip to avoid installing the adware toolbar. The main downside is the slow speed, but that should be better than a proxy for accessing JCafe, for those of you who are blocked.
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