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Hi everybody,

sorry to open a thread about another forum but I'm kind of lost and need help.

I cannot access the GMT400.com webpages since some days. Please find the error message attached.

I tried different computers at home and at work but I always get the same message. I'm guessing that maybe the whole German region is being blocked.

Can you still access gmt400.com? If yes, may I ask you to ask administrator of GMT400.com or provide some email address to me so i can contact them? I have no clue how to reach them.

 

Thanks from Germany,

Andreas.

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might be your isp?  Or maybe the cloudflare server that you happen to get redirected to is hooped?

 

I just went to gmt400.com and it came up with a list of forums, and i could drill down and view posts.  The site seems to be working fine for me.

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Thank you for taking care!  :-)

 

Hmm, I tried different ISPs already.

I expected that is is working for you, maybe because you are using a different cloudfare server.

 

May I ask you to check the gmt400 forum if there is any related post?

Also please have a look if there is any support email address I can contact?

 

Thanks, Andreas.

Posted

I was able to open gmt400.com finally using Tor Browser. Obviously some countries are blocked like Germany and France.

So I send a message to board admin, really looking forward to his reply.

Thanks, Andreas.

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the site still works for me.  likely your isp is a problem.  It's also possible that your region has been blocked by that forum due to a lot of spammers (I have no idea where you are located).

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