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Strange BT Problem

Hi All,

I run a website, www.playerleads.com, (note to admin - this is relevant to the post) and use BT wireless.

The problem I have is that the only people who can access the website are those who are NOT using BT! It wont resolve for BT users.

Alos, I am able to access it with BT but using Open DNS or a proxy.

So, what is the issue here, and how on earth do I fix it? I tried calling BT but they were not able to help without trying to get me onto their paid subscription help the cheeky sods!

Thanks in advance.
 
Due to BT trialing phorm's webwise which uses other peoples websites to harvest information to direct visitors to competitors some have contacted BT requesting to be blacklisted others have in place BT IP bans. This could be the issue BT are being heavy handed with customers on their own forums censoring, not replying to questions raised also baning if your signature links to any outside website that mentions webwise.

It has become the word which can only be mentioned in one thread that BT ignore.

Read more folow the links in my signature if I had those on BT beta forum I would be banned
 
Thanks for the reply.

The thing is that I can't access it and I haven't asked to be blacklisted and my hosts have checked any i.p bans from their side and nothing...
 
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I just looked at your link you might have been blacklisted as Phorm might see your website as a competetor and possible copyright infringement if they harvested information from your site. have you tried to visit from another port to 80?
 
Havent done it for years but you set a proxy server and set port to 8080 see if you can get to the page then.
 
OK, I have solved it as there was a mistake on the DNS zone on the server.

Thanks for your help on this anyway. much appreciated!
 
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Might also be worth checking this which felixthecat has spotted.

author=felixcatuk link=topic=481.msg5120#msg5120 date=1226939467]
That looks like an issue with the code first and foremost, looking at the last line on the page...

Unknown: Your script possibly relies on a session side-effect which existed until PHP 4.2.3. Please be advised that the session extension does not consider global variables as a source of data, unless register_globals is enabled. You can disable this functionality and this warning by setting session.bug_compat_42 or session.bug_compat_warn to off, respectively. in Unknown on line 0


Phorm and BT Webwise are going to ruin the internet, but I don't think they're responsible for that particular issue.

 
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