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Server blocked me can i hide my ip?

my ip is beeing blocked help!

         

ezyid

9:40 am on Nov 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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hello there this may sound weard.. and it does to me.. i have been given free hosting.. its great except when the host has blocked my ip.. i cannot goto any of my sites, ping, or recieve email!
i really like the service.. and im afraid they may keep me blocked.. as im not paying and im going thru someone else.. so what can i do?
i really need access to my website and my emails.. its really hard when im setting 2 websites up right now and i havent been able to update in the past week.. nor answer any of my emails..
what can i do.. any ideas?
thankyou
steve.

txbakers

5:03 pm on Nov 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I don't really understand what your problem is.

You signed up for a free host, and now they won't let you go in and edit your site?

Perhaps you violated their terms of service.

Your best recourse is just find a paid host for a small fee that you can do with what you want.

ezyid

8:38 pm on Nov 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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i didnt sign up for a free host.. i was offered free hosting from a friend who has bought a server. and now i cant get access as the people who run the servers have blocked me.

txbakers

9:01 pm on Nov 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You'll have to contact the owner of the server and work it out. There's nothing anyone can do but the owner of the server.

Corey Bryant

12:19 am on Nov 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Contact your friend who has the server & let him know what is happening.

-Corey

Aleister

1:11 am on Dec 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps they sent you an email about it, but you just can't get it?

If you have web-based email access with them you can go through a proxy server, and then you should be able to access the site fine if it truely is a blocked IP.

What kind of internet service do you use? Most dial-up services assign you a new IP each time, and most high-speed services have dynamic IPs as well, although they can go for a while without changing. It could be another issue.

If you want to test out the proxy method, you just have to search for proxy servers.. there are many pages with links to them. They give the IP and port for the proxy, and you just stick them in your web browser, and everything will route through them.

Or you can always use a friends computer..