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Slightly strange one - I can't access the forum from my home network, though it's fine when I turn wifi off and access over 4G. I've attached the page I get instead of the forum over my home network.


Over my home network (through Vodafone) eastdulwichforum.co.uk points to 172.67.128.198, whereas over 4G it points to 104.28.11.13 - this seems to be the root of the problem.


Any ideas? I tried changing the DNS for my home network but that didn't solve it.

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I had this for about a year and could only access the site via a Dutch server that I used specifically for the edf. No amount of help calls could change this. My wifi seemed to think the east Dulwich forum was the dark web and was blocking it.. Then a month ago it went back to normal.
When I ping eastdulwichforum.co.uk replies are from 172.67.128.198, so nothing apparently wrong with that. And traceroute gets me to 104.21.1.75, so nothing wrong per se with the difference, which I assume is maybe connected with the use of Cloudflare. It seems as if something idiosyncratic to you is going on at the EDF end. Apart from clearing my browser cache or trying a different browser I can't think of anything else I'd try.

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