posted ago by thingaboutarsenal
+20 / -0
So when I woke up today I came to this site and saw this bullshit: https://kekpe.pe/i/5f5e3f791c6d2.jpg
Then I turned on my VPN and saw this: https://kekpe.pe/i/5f5e3fec4dda1.jpg
My ISP is spectrum. Is something fucky happening here pedes?
So when I woke up today I came to this site and saw this bullshit: https://kekpe.pe/i/5f5e3f791c6d2.jpg
Then I turned on my VPN and saw this:
https://kekpe.pe/i/5f5e3fec4dda1.jpg
My ISP is spectrum. Is something fucky happening here pedes?
i dont use a vpn and i have no issues unless there ddos fuckery, my only isp provider is spectrum
Same
Nothing will work after Oct 1. Just updates over the Emergency Broadcast System announcing latest stage of the Purge.
It's been real pedes !
Look up how to run Ping tests from whatever platform you're using.
Ping ..
thedonald.win
.. minus time ( -t ) .. or whatever,
to create a history of successful or failed connection attempts.
The nature of those results should bear your answer.
Don't leave it running forever, it does create a slight amount of overhead to the requested servers.
Don't use VPN to do this, very likely will be blocked.
Don't use an online tool to do it, they'll use their own servers, not Your ISP, for the test and that will tell you very little.
I'm not tech illiterate but once it leaves my house I'm pretty much a retard. What should I be looking for?
The process would just create a list of attempts to reach, and receive response from, the target address.
Unless it's currently being DDOSed ..
(which is ironically a lot Like this .. at an unthinkably large scale)
.. then a list of completely unsuccessful attempts indicate blocking of the address by your ISP, or blocking of Ping by the servers at the address. Or blocking of response to blacklisted address blocks, such as known VPN servers.
(I tried it and they responded For Me, so it looks like this test will be valid.)
...a list of mostly unsuccessful attempts (but some successful ones) should indicate you're not blocked, but there are connection or routing problems between you and the target address.
(It could also indicate severe T3 issues in an overcrowded plant, meaning your requests have to enter a round-robin queue -- of too many other users -- before they're dealt with. This can look like timeouts / unsuccessful attempts.)
... mostly successful attempts mean you're good.
Also, any of this could change from one moment to the next, .. or be worse at peak-use times due to 'ICE' or queues caused by other users and poor ISP policies on signal levels and saturations.
Thanks man. I'll keep logs and see wtf is going on.
I get the same error and eventually it comes back online. I know the mods are optimizing our servers. ISPs are regulated very differently from Big Tech.
I have spectrum and I do get the 505 error all the time. But I do run everything on a VPN.