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    • vladko92
      vladko92 last edited by

      Seems everytime when I try to load your website in my browser (using Google Chrome), there seems for your website to be unreachable by me. Only when I load it through proxy server, only then the website loads normally. I am pretty sure that your website hasn't been blocked by our Country or our Internet provider. So perhaps the problem comes from your newest servers… most likely they've blocked our country to load your website.

      When I go to check your website its always on, but it says that the Ping Fails, over and over time. So the website never loads. You should take precautions for that... I am from Bulgaria, perhaps you should reach out to your servers and speak about it... since your website is completely unloadable from my side.

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      • MrMazda
        MrMazda Global Moderator last edited by

        It sounds like your ISP has either suddenly blocked our site, or more likely, they have not updated their DNS Root zone, and as such, their DNS servers are pulling up a previous cached record for the site. The other possibility is that the DNS simply will not resolve the domain, which can also be the sign of a root zone issue.

        Your best bet here would be to add the following lines to the hosts file in your computer. Those lines are:

        185.30.166.2 www.gaytorrent.ru
        185.30.166.2 forum.gaytorrent.ru
        77.247.179.58 tracker.gaytorrent.ru
        77.247.179.58 tracker.gaytorrent.tw

        If you add these four lines to your system's hosts file, this should resolve the problem. If you're not sure of how to modify your computer's hosts file, I would encourage you to check out this comprehensive guide.

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          myrtland last edited by

          I'm having the same problem, its been driving me crazy

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            meesterpaull last edited by

            Also the same problem!

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            • MrMazda
              MrMazda Global Moderator last edited by

              Does the hosts file fix work in your case?

              If it doesn't, then it's possible that either your ISP is blocking P2P traffic, or your ISP is blocking our site or systems either by IP address, or by IP Subnet. In most cases, the hosts file fix should get you around the issue by making your computer remember the IP address, without needing to use DNS.

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              • Joker
                Joker last edited by

                ping will always fail. this is normal.. icmp is block by hyperfilter (our ddos protection service)

                you might change your DNS to use google's dns:  8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 to always get the correct ip's

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                  leeniedo last edited by

                  Also same issue using Safari.Was happening awhile ago and then cleared up but the past week or so the same thing is happening again. At times I can get on without any issue but then get the message and use a proxy and sign right in. So far today have been able to sign on without any issues.

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                    snsfail187 last edited by

                    I was just about to start a thread about this. Has been going on for about a week now. I have to connect to my VPN in order for the site to even load. I have municipal internet here at home, but the same thing happens when I bring my laptop somewhere with a different ISP.
                    It's easy to get around, but definitely frustrating.

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                    • MrMazda
                      MrMazda Global Moderator last edited by

                      It sounds like you're using an ISP that leaves much to be desired, or that uses DNS servers that for some reason, are not resolving the IP address of the site or tracker. I would suggest changing to Google DNS or manually adding the entries into your system's hosts file to ensure that you always get the right address, and therefore, always connect without any issue.

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