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Does subdomain 'forums.keenswh.com' block requests from toplevel domain '.nl' ?

Discussion in 'Space Engineers' started by henkbein, Dec 15, 2014.

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  1. henkbein

    henkbein Apprentice Engineer

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    Hi,

    This may be a stupid question, but i ask it anyway.

    Recently i can not open 'https://forums.keenswh.com/' when using my own '.nl' provider in IE.
    I receive a 'Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage' error (as if this subdomain does not exist).
    Normally i would blame my provider, but 'https://keenswh.com/' does not give any problems there.
    I also tested with '.nl' proxies that circumvent my own provider: they also fail.
    (Note: Tested also with German, French and US proxies: they work fine!)

    Any ideas ?
    (This message was posted with a US proxy)
     
  2. Mishka

    Mishka Junior Engineer

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    Please can you load "cmd" and enter tracert forums.keenswh.com and then post the results to see where it is losing connection.
     
  3. henkbein

    henkbein Apprentice Engineer

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    tracert forums.keenswh.com gives:

    Tracing route to forums.keenswh.com [54.84.165.86]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:

    1 * * * Request timed out.
    2 ...



    tracert 54.84.165.86 gives:

    Tracing route to ec2-54-84-165-86.compute-1.amazonaws.com [54.84.165.86]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:

    1 * * * Request timed out.
    2 ...



    For good measure i disabled:
    -Firewall
    -Pop-up Blocker IE
    -Adblock Plus for IE
    This did not help


    Then i installed Firefox from scratch.
    This did not help either.
     
  4. henkbein

    henkbein Apprentice Engineer

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    And today it suddenly works again. Someone did something :confused: (but certainly not me). Consider this topic obsolete.
     
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