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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: zirk on 15 October 2009, 16:34:16
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whats does this mean, happened a few times now on OOF?
ALERT!! Form Spoofing Detected coming from IP address: ***.***.***.**
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Shite ISP basically.
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Shite ISP basically.
Agreed
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Ok, cheers, I'll get some pipe cleaner tomorrow then.
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ah, just noticed, looks like you're on a 3g dongle with some transparent proxies in the way.
No real solution I'm afraid - just try to maintain a good signal
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ah, just noticed, looks like you're on a 3g dongle with some transparent proxies in the way.
No real solution I'm afraid - just try to maintain a good signal
T.B can even tell what colour undies your wearing ;)
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I get this error on one of my Ubuntu laptops, but not the other one. Wingedoze works fine on all four computers I use to access OOF.
At work BT ISP
At home Sky ISP
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I get this error on one of my Ubuntu laptops, but not the other one. Wingedoze works fine on all four computers I use to access OOF.
At work BT ISP
At home Sky ISP
As much as I'd like to blame your Linux piece of crap OS, thats not the reason for this error (unless its really screwed). There are a few reasons why you see this, I'd need to drag through logs, which takes ages (and time I haven't got), to say for definate, but the usual reason 90% of the time is the server sees your unique session identifier come from different IP addresses. There is one other common scenario that can trip the antispoofing trap, but :-X
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I get this error on one of my Ubuntu laptops, but not the other one. Wingedoze works fine on all four computers I use to access OOF.
At work BT ISP
At home Sky ISP
As much as I'd like to blame your Linux piece of crap OS, thats not the reason for this error (unless its really screwed). There are a few reasons why you see this, I'd need to drag through logs, which takes ages (and time I haven't got), to say for definate, but the usual reason 90% of the time is the server sees your unique session identifier come from different IP addresses. There is one other common scenario that can trip the antispoofing trap, but :-X
To be honest, it's really a major issue, it's just an annoiance.
I'll live with it and you can do more important stuff, instead of trawling logs. Which lets face is it, is boring at the best of times!
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I get this error on one of my Ubuntu laptops, but not the other one. Wingedoze works fine on all four computers I use to access OOF.
At work BT ISP
At home Sky ISP
As much as I'd like to blame your Linux piece of crap OS, thats not the reason for this error (unless its really screwed). There are a few reasons why you see this, I'd need to drag through logs, which takes ages (and time I haven't got), to say for definate, but the usual reason 90% of the time is the server sees your unique session identifier come from different IP addresses. There is one other common scenario that can trip the antispoofing trap, but :-X
To be honest, it's really a major issue, it's just an annoiance.
I'll live with it and you can do more important stuff, instead of trawling logs. Which lets face is it, is boring at the best of times!
I live in log files :'(
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I get this error on one of my Ubuntu laptops, but not the other one. Wingedoze works fine on all four computers I use to access OOF.
At work BT ISP
At home Sky ISP
As much as I'd like to blame your Linux piece of crap OS, thats not the reason for this error (unless its really screwed). There are a few reasons why you see this, I'd need to drag through logs, which takes ages (and time I haven't got), to say for definate, but the usual reason 90% of the time is the server sees your unique session identifier come from different IP addresses. There is one other common scenario that can trip the antispoofing trap, but :-X
To be honest, it's really a major issue, it's just an annoiance.
I'll live with it and you can do more important stuff, instead of trawling logs. Which lets face is it, is boring at the best of times!
I live in log files :'(
One word...
Concatinate
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ah, just noticed, looks like you're on a 3g dongle with some transparent proxies in the way.
No real solution I'm afraid - just try to maintain a good signal
Yep, not wrong there, currently using Three HSDPA payg sim, after my Vodafone Data heart atack bill. The transparent proxy thing is probably Onspeed, think they hide your IP or something depending on what day of the week it is, Signed up with Onspeed about 2004 for a 2 week trial, cancelled it, but its been working ever since (probably going to wish I hadn't said that bit).
:y
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ah, just noticed, looks like you're on a 3g dongle with some transparent proxies in the way.
No real solution I'm afraid - just try to maintain a good signal
T.B can even tell what colour undies your wearing ;)
Don't wear undies, when Im on OOf. :D
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ah, just noticed, looks like you're on a 3g dongle with some transparent proxies in the way.
No real solution I'm afraid - just try to maintain a good signal
T.B can even tell what colour undies your wearing ;)
Don't wear undies, when Im on OOf. :D
....splendid :-* :-* :y :y ;D