Hi Admins,
www.trans-girls.com and yahoococksuckers.com is blocked by most company´s firewalls.
Is there any possibility of creating any optional URL which is not blocked and has all the functionality of the original URL.
-> I tried "trans-girls.com" without the www. and it works until logging in. Evry following link has again the www. in its address............
So I am always forced to delete the www. to get to the wanted link, and even there I don´t see all the information to add new escorts etc.
As most of the members are writing their contibutions from their offices I´d think we should do something about that problem sometime....
Cya
George
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ummm... what about changing the company you're working in?
joke
but I'm not sure you really want that your company knows about your visits at trans-girls.com, do you? Best is not to visit this site from work.
And there is nothing we can do about the firewalls blocking our domain.
Also, the picture links are external, so that we have no control on the URLs.
I'm afraid there is nothing we can do.
joke
but I'm not sure you really want that your company knows about your visits at trans-girls.com, do you? Best is not to visit this site from work.
And there is nothing we can do about the firewalls blocking our domain.
Also, the picture links are external, so that we have no control on the URLs.
I'm afraid there is nothing we can do.
Re: www.trans-girls.com blocked by many firewalls
What about using a proxy server ? Find one, declare it in your browser, and see if it works. If the matching is done on the machine name field of the URL, and not further, the use of a proxy will solve your problem.loverboy_vienna_69_1143 a écrit :Hi Admins,
www.trans-girls.com and yahoococksuckers.com is blocked by most company´s firewalls.
To block such traffic, either the proxy server must be banned, or the application firewall must check inside the packet sent to the proxy to see what URL it carries.
Lists of opened proxies can be found on the web, or you can try "anonymous" web proxies (which will cost to a few bucks to subscribe to).
Another possibility is to have the URL of this website using it's IP address http://81.2.134.195/something ...
chox.