Re: banned by ip
- From: Bart Silverstrim <bsilver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:18:13 -0400
Arthur wrote:
thanks derek ! i was getting disapointed... if it wasn't for you.
I have a few solutions that i m working with right now : install my own
proxy (tor/privoxy) or to simply use an external proxy server (this is where
it gets tricky because i have to put my whole lan to use the proxy).
I wanted to know what you guys are using/doing when you get banned based on
your ip address ? & i m getting a lot of help actually : one thinks i'd
better call my isp & another thinks i m hacking websites ... one was even
more helpful & told me YES.
I might have missed something here, but what exactly were you banned
from? What did you do to get banned?
I mean, you can be blacklisted for spam, your ISP may block particular
traffic, a website might block your ISP's whole domain if you're abusing
it...what exactly is going on? You can't just throw out there "I'm
banned and want to get around it." There's a few ways to do it and
other reasons for doing it.
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