Necuno
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...it seems that saix is becoming more and more unusable for some sites using certain security or some mechanisms.
my question would be is it now my responsibility to use things like ninjacloak to be able to use the sites now made unusable by saix or is it the ISP's duty to sort it out with saix since i pay them ?
quick list from top off my head
http://www.rapidshare.com (never valid session)
http://www.createforum.com/scorphixxxx/ (not retaining the login info, but IS does)
http://www.sacred-magick.com (not resolving, but IS do)
the above (excluding rapidshare, which i have not tested with IS) seems to work wonderfully as they should with IS, but not with saix.
now i have logged a ticked with my ISP who told me to contact the web administrators so that they can sort out their problems as they too had issues with their site on saix, will have to see what they intend to do with this problem that seems to be in the progressing states as saix are using some odd manner of resolution, cache or proxy all together to parsing their requests from and through.
update:
resulted in FQ with telkom, i hope they sort it out...
my question would be is it now my responsibility to use things like ninjacloak to be able to use the sites now made unusable by saix or is it the ISP's duty to sort it out with saix since i pay them ?
quick list from top off my head
http://www.rapidshare.com (never valid session)
http://www.createforum.com/scorphixxxx/ (not retaining the login info, but IS does)
http://www.sacred-magick.com (not resolving, but IS do)
the above (excluding rapidshare, which i have not tested with IS) seems to work wonderfully as they should with IS, but not with saix.
now i have logged a ticked with my ISP who told me to contact the web administrators so that they can sort out their problems as they too had issues with their site on saix, will have to see what they intend to do with this problem that seems to be in the progressing states as saix are using some odd manner of resolution, cache or proxy all together to parsing their requests from and through.
update:
resulted in FQ with telkom, i hope they sort it out...
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