View Full Version : Trouble accessing the H.A.M.B.
ohiotj
03-21-2006, 03:55 PM
I am having a problem just seeing the H.A.M.B. website. My computer can't find it, as if its just not there. I'm wondering if there was a change in the DNS recently, and the fuse.net DNS server ( my ISP ) hasn't caught up yet? Any ideas as to what is happening?
Right now, I have to go to www.anonymizer.com and use their proxy server to get here, but I really don't want to always be doing that.
nope... no changes here... Call your ISP and see what's up...
ohiotj
04-11-2006, 06:41 PM
I finally seem to have found out what the problem is. It appears GlobalCompass ( I think ) , which is either your ISP, or an intermediate hop to your ISP appears to be blocking traffic from fuse.net ( my ISP ) . Looks like its nothing that was changed at the board or on my computer. For now, looks like I'll get to use web-based proxies to get here. Bummer.
Unkl Ian
04-11-2006, 07:32 PM
Yes,I've got Global Compass showing up a couple times
when I run "tracert jalopyjournal.com"
Hopefully this makes sense to Ryan,and he can sort them out for us.
I finally seem to have found out what the problem is. It appears GlobalCompass ( I think ) , which is either your ISP, or an intermediate hop to your ISP appears to be blocking traffic from fuse.net ( my ISP ) . Looks like its nothing that was changed at the board or on my computer. For now, looks like I'll get to use web-based proxies to get here. Bummer.
Unkl Ian
04-11-2006, 08:58 PM
test message
Uhhh.... how do you figure on this global compass deal? The HAMB is not hosted with them...
ohiotj
04-12-2006, 03:06 PM
Uhhh.... how do you figure on this global compass deal? The HAMB is not hosted with them...
In that case, its probably an intermediate hop between my ISP and yours, and they're killing anything I send. So, there's nothing you or I can realistically do about it.
Unkl Ian
04-12-2006, 09:25 PM
Are they the Men in the Black Helicopters ? :confused: :rolleyes:
In that case, its probably an intermediate hop between my ISP and yours, and they're killing anything I send. So, there's nothing you or I can realistically do about it.
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