Hi Team
After the botnet changes made this week, I can no longer access my free web hosting webpage at work.
(www.p337.x10host.com/site/) [i currently have nothing hosted on the root. hence the "site" sub dir]
I can connect to my website normally from home, and on my phone
We use our own, managed, work related proxy at work.
is there a way I can get my work's proxy server whitelisted from the new bot net software, our external IP address is always the same.
My works IP address is found within this dropbox text file for security - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23555385/work_IP_Address.txt
Please see the error the proxy server gives: "host failed to respond" this is compeltely different to a block screen
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23555385/18-12-2014 9-20-56 AM.png
Please note I am on the IT team and have unrestricted web access, additionally all proxy changes come past my desk,
My website was working up until the changes made to the botnet protections update yesterday.
Edit: I did a tracert, see my comment below
Thanks again.
After the botnet changes made this week, I can no longer access my free web hosting webpage at work.
(www.p337.x10host.com/site/) [i currently have nothing hosted on the root. hence the "site" sub dir]
I can connect to my website normally from home, and on my phone
We use our own, managed, work related proxy at work.
is there a way I can get my work's proxy server whitelisted from the new bot net software, our external IP address is always the same.
My works IP address is found within this dropbox text file for security - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23555385/work_IP_Address.txt
Please see the error the proxy server gives: "host failed to respond" this is compeltely different to a block screen
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23555385/18-12-2014 9-20-56 AM.png
Please note I am on the IT team and have unrestricted web access, additionally all proxy changes come past my desk,
My website was working up until the changes made to the botnet protections update yesterday.
Edit: I did a tracert, see my comment below
Thanks again.
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