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One of the most common ones, I believe; NordPass.What VPN do you use?
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One of the most common ones, I believe; NordPass.What VPN do you use?
Using British IP via VPN, and it works fine for meWhilst I very dearly love the "mutt free" message, it's blocked in the UK as well. I suppose since Brexit we aren't counted as Europe? Not really, we are part of Europe, just not the EU.
They would probably just blame the website.US here, changed my VPN (PIA) to Netherlands and working fine.
Who can I boomer call to complain about my service not actually routing to sites?
Your ISP. Complain about transit issues with 103.114.191.1 - say it is definitely transit and not the service itselfUS here, changed my VPN (PIA) to Netherlands and working fine.
Who can I boomer call to complain about my service not actually routing to sites?
There was a post about this a while ago as Sneedchat absolutely murders phone fag batteries. The filter "I'm too retarded to come up with the right syntax, but someone in the Kiwi hivemind could probably work out which line to insert into uBlock Origin to filter out chat for those of us that don't need/want it.
||kiwifarms.net/test-chat$subdocument
" is sufficient to prevent the iframe from loading and navigating directly to https://kiwifarms.net/test-chat?style=dark is still possible so you can interact with chat in a separate tab.VPN set in Australia working very well, good speed, no lag.
Australia is very hit and miss at the moment as it depends on whether the ISP directly peers with AMS-IX or has transit via HE. I had a look at the major ISP looking glasses and it looks like TPG and Aussie Broadband work because they're going via HE. Telstra, Optus and Superloop have no route as they were probably relying on somebody who relied on GTT.Funny, thats where I am but im connecting to VPN nodes in Germany
TPG wasn't working this morning. Hopped onto my VPN (SurfShark) and got a connection to the Netherlands. Seems like the clogs still have connectivity to the Farms.Australia is very hit and miss at the moment as it depends on whether the ISP directly peers with AMS-IX or has transit via HE. I had a look at the major ISP looking glasses and it looks like TPG and Aussie Broadband work because they're going via HE. Telstra, Optus and Superloop have no route as they were probably relying on somebody who relied on GTT.
It probably doesn't help that there are relatively few interconnects between Australia and the rest of the world. Non-functioning Aussie ISPs probably rely on links to the USA rather than Asia.Telstra, Optus and Superloop have no route as they were probably relying on somebody who relied on GTT.
Mexitard here, i can confirm the site isn't being blocked in MexicoAs of now:
Africa no problems
Asia no problems (except for some places in Japan)
EU no problems
Most of South America OK
UK very spotty
USA dead
I can't test CA and MX.
USA - Land of the brave and home of the free? These days it's more and more land of the slave and home of the twee.
Outdated, I just tried a bunch and none of them work at all. Canada is DOA too.VPN set in Australia working very well, good speed, no lag.
Like I said upwards, just a few minutes after I posted this I lost access to the clearnet.Outdated, I just tried a bunch and none of them work at all. Canada is DOA too.
Aussie Broadband and Optus (Cellular) do not workAussie Broadband work because they're going via HE.
Oh well, RIP. The LG does show a route but you're right, it doesn't ping. The TPG LG does manage to ping it so it should work but it might be only for corporate customers as its endpoint is an AAPT router.Aussie Broadband and Optus (Cellular) do not work