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Hi.

When I try to log in, I get a message

POST requests from foreign hosts are not allowed.

Any idea why?

The only way I can get in reliably is by finding an old message in my email telling me I have a new private message. I click it and get to the private message area, then I can get to the forums.

This happens under Firefox 0.9.1 and IE 6.0.2800.

I have a personal firewall and run from behind an ADSL router.

By the way, why the two login prompts on the front page?

  • 2 weeks later...

Im having same problem's and cant access at all even through email's.

Been trying to log on for a few days now unsuccesfully and just fluked getting on now so i thought i better post quickly while im here.

Any idea how to fix this problem, ive reset cookies and god knows what else and it still happens.

  • 2 weeks later...

Im getting exactly the same error, no matter were i try and login from (sau or skylines australia)

I have tried from many different computers/isp's and os's but nothing works

when i went to log in this morning i got page not found (login.asp)

however i fluked a login by trying to contact prank. I followed the links through his profile and clicked on the email link and it asked me to login. I logged in and here i am, for the first time in ages able to post.

Any ideas on how to fix the problem?

Adam

  • 4 weeks later...

I have found as I browse these forums at work and at home, if I leave it logged on at work I get the error at home if I try and log on but if I log off at work I dont.

Also if I run the website through a proxy eg (www.guardster.com) it works fine. Pretty weird and also pretty annoying.

Any of the admins got any clues? Im assuming its got something to do with the cookies

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