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Eh...
http://fire.xelium.net
I like using that one more, but everytime I try to log in on it, I get "In order to accept POST request originating from this domain, the admin must add this domain to the whitelist." Mean anything to anybody? For some reason I can still login on http://www.gamingforce.com though. |
I get the same message when I try to log on. it's probably a server thing then.
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Who uses fire.xelium.net on a regular basis, anyway.
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Maybe it gets him by some kind of filter. It works for me at school, while the normal Gamingforce URL doesn't.
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Well, even if we added that domain to the whitelist, you still wouldn't be able to use it because of SEO changing all the links to point back to gamingforce.com. Bobo has yet to fix that.
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seriously.. why would you use fire.xelium.net? I mean.. it provides no tactical advantage.
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Just a guess though. |
It's a default security feature for vBulletin. You wouldn't want to accept POST requests from other domains except your own. fire.xelium.net isn't in the whitelist yet, but as I've said, there'd be no point adding it at this time.
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If your school blocks GFF, find a proxy or use Tor, that'll get past most (if not all) filtering systems they throw at you.
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www.sega.co.jp:
Proxies are effectively worthless if the filtering is at the router level, which more and more places are seeming to do nowadays. |
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Also web proxies (ones that are accessed via a browser) have worked well for me in the past, he only trick is finding a good one that won't block POST data. |
Well, it would appear I just got owned then. .__.
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