Hernán
There are a number of sites that allow you to browse other sites. The idea
here is to hide what sites you are browsing by connecting to the websites
from an address other than your own. They should be able to help you out by
stepping around the problem.
www.anonymizer.com is one of these, but there are tons of others. I haven't
actually used any of them so I can't tell you if one is better than another.
I did put a qsl.net address into anonymizer.com and didn't like what I saw.
But if you poke anonymous browsing into google you'll get a zillion sites to
try.
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"Hernán Sánchez" wrote in message
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Thanks... I think this is the answer... I live in South America
(Colombia).
Do you know how can I contact QSL.NET to help me with access there ? any
QSL.NET mirror ? I'm a ham radio and QSL.NET is an excellent source of
ideas.
Thanks
Hernán Sánchez
HJ4SZY
"Dave Platt" escribió en el mensaje
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In article ,
Hernán Sánchez wrote:
"IP packets are being list past network 'UUNET Technologies, Inc.
UUNET65'
at hop 8. VisualRoute cannot determine the next network at hop 9. Node
65.207.92.86 at hop 8 in network 'UUNET Technologies, Inc. UUNET65'
reports
'The destination host is unreachable'".
It means is not my ISP problem, but a generic problem. Has anyone any
idea
of what's happening ?
According to some discussion on the linux-hams mailing list, QSL.NET
had a problem a short while ago - their system was being attacked by
"crackers" located somewhere in South America - Brazil, I believe. If
I understand the situation correctly, they were unable to get support
or assistance from ISP(s) from which the attacks were originating. As
a result, they have apparently started blocking inbound TCP/IP traffic
to their site from a significant portion of South America.
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