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Im telling you - its your work.

They can point the finger at us all they want, at the end of the day if over 30,000 users can use this forum from whatever connection... then its certainly not a problem with us :rolleyes:

  • 6 months later...

DMAC_25

I am still having trouble getting on to SAU from the work PC. I get this log in page, which says menu disabled, I try to log in but just keeps saying menu disabled. The only thing that works on that page is the link to contact the forum admin, where I have had no response.

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$5 says you are running from behind a squid proxy (whatever that means, i cbf'd looking it up)

I just know its a problem and they are blacklisted. So it won't change, you'll never be able to access.

Feel free to post up if i'm not correct, however odd's on i am :yes:

Well that is shit who's smart idea was that? Internet provider, work IT or SAU Host?

Fkn sucks need to check it during that day

Well the proxy thing is your work.

The blocking of it, is our host. I would imagine this to be for reasons of safety/security. So as with all things - this comes first.

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