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Devonlass15

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Hello Admin


Last week i could log on but

Not post or send PM


Now I cannot even log in.


Message

Error 1006 then a Ray ID

16 dig Hex code which changes every time


What's happened

The owner of this website

Www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk has

Banned your IP address

213.121.193.251 not my IP


Performance and security

by CloudFlame

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I just got the same banned message as Fox, quoting exactly the same IP address, which also isn't mine. I wasn't trying to post, just read the forum but I was completely blocked. I closed the forum page and then went back in and it was fine. Have no idea if this post will go through.
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  • Administrator

As I said before it does seem to be an issue with BT users, for some reason systems (both the forum's own and cloud flare) wants to block people from BT.


Dulwich Fox, again thanks for trying to help but you're confusing the issue with talk of "a tracert needs to be done". Random trace routes won't help and it's pointless me doing one.

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