I sometimes receive an access denied message when I try to visit the Lit Forums.
After puttting in some degree of detective work and of network tracing, it seems that certain IP addresses are barred from Literotica.
This seems unfair to those of us who do not have a fixed IP address. I normally access Lit via a dial-up line from home, and my ISP assigns an IP address at login time from a range which they possess. My link then goes through a speed booster sytem which works on proxies, and these again assign an IP address to me so that the outside world sends messages to me via their speed-up proxy.
One, at least, of these proxy IP addresses has been barred from Lit. The normal workaround is to disable the speed-up and connect without their proxy. This usually works, but occasionally I get refused a second time, apparently because one, at least, of my ISP's addresses has been barred.
Does anyone know how to persuade the techies (collectively known as Manu) that barring by IP address is not really very helpful to them when many of the users have variable IP addresses? Or how to persuade them to tell me whether it is I whom they seek to ban?
After puttting in some degree of detective work and of network tracing, it seems that certain IP addresses are barred from Literotica.
This seems unfair to those of us who do not have a fixed IP address. I normally access Lit via a dial-up line from home, and my ISP assigns an IP address at login time from a range which they possess. My link then goes through a speed booster sytem which works on proxies, and these again assign an IP address to me so that the outside world sends messages to me via their speed-up proxy.
One, at least, of these proxy IP addresses has been barred from Lit. The normal workaround is to disable the speed-up and connect without their proxy. This usually works, but occasionally I get refused a second time, apparently because one, at least, of my ISP's addresses has been barred.
Does anyone know how to persuade the techies (collectively known as Manu) that barring by IP address is not really very helpful to them when many of the users have variable IP addresses? Or how to persuade them to tell me whether it is I whom they seek to ban?