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Redirection and 403 error

Started by Tenojimbo, April 16, 2011, 06:51:26 AM

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Tenojimbo

Hello,

I have a problem with accessing Your site from my PC (currently on the other computer with other ISP).
When I try to enter the site, I'm redirected to http://www.harti.com/403.htm and get the 403 error.
Don't know why is happenning, it isn't on other IP/ISP. I guess my ISP subnet IP was blocked by some reason.
Is there any way to unlock it ? Would really appreciate ability to surf the site from my own computer.

My IP :
88.156.166.163

Best regards.

CompuTutor

So your near Jelenia Gora, Dolnoslaskie located in Poland ?

The server location seems to be in Rzeszów in Poland
It tracks back to this company: "VECTRA TECHNOLOGIE S.A"

It seems people have used Vectra's services to run a mail server:
http://hpr5.projecthoneypot.org/ip_88.156.166.163

That will get yah blocked pretty fast I suppose,
but you can use a free proxy company to fix that (Google it...)

Does the "403" offer any additional data or error codes too ?

Tenojimbo

Jelenia Gora must be the master hub.

I'm from Rzeszów, same as the company that provides me internet.

Nothing I know about any mail server, I guess someone in subnet got infected with virus and his computer does a "dummy" job.

I'm using the proxy, but it's problematic. Would rather use the straight connection.
Is there anything You can do at Your end about this ? If You are the right person of course ;)

I'm just redirected from Your site to the one I linked in earlier post, where it says Error 403 - "access forbidden due to too much traffic"

nul-points

Quote from: Tenojimbo on April 17, 2011, 07:06:06 AM
I'm using the proxy, but it's problematic. Would rather use the straight connection.
...
I'm just redirected from Your site to the one I linked in earlier post, where it says Error 403 - "access forbidden due to too much traffic"

hi TJ

if you haven't already solved the problem, then try disconnecting your internet connection for about 5 minutes (remove or power-off whichever PC or router cable/equipment is connected to the phone line)

then re-connect and try again

this should force your provider's equipment to supply a new IP address to your connection

if your previous IP address was blocked for some reason, then the new address should restore access to the site

NB if your PC runs under 'Windoze' then it might be a good idea to give your PC a careful check for viruses, or signs of hacking  ;o)


hope this helps
np

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Tenojimbo

Hi.

I haven't solved the problem, because it doesn't lie on my side. It's the question of unlocking my IP on the hosts server.

Rebooting router won't change a thing, I have a static IP.

I'm certain that my computer isn't infected, as I'm aware and caution about viruses ;)