What's your ISP? Name and shame. Mine takes me right there: Comcast/Xfinity.
My vote for VPN software is AzireVPN. There is a lot of innovation in the VPN space now. At a minimum you should look for crypto payments and wireguard support.
Have you tried a different browser? A proxy? Have you tried changing DNS?
If that dos not help,
Analyse route with "traceroute" command. It will tell you where the disconnect is.
Depending on the reason why the site does not resolve, creating a hostfile may help, as this will serve as a direct local DNS, before your browser calls on an external DNS for internet address resolution.
A Hostfile is just a simple txt file with the following format:
It somewhat depends on the type of browser you have. So check online what your actual process looks like and how to force your browser to obey your rules, instead of those that make the browser. You can use "DNS circumvention" as the search string
oh no! they are making the audit the forbidden fruit. Everyone is going to want to see this now!
Me too, they are still working. Wonder why they have different colored shirts & tables?
LGBTQ?
rarara
Odd - my VPN is on. How would my ISP know I am even going to that site?
Your VPN has filtered it, perhaps
interesting the site night be blocking known vpn networks if that's the case it might be a honey trap to get names of those interested in the audit
Streisand effect imminent
What browser are you using? It's probably that and not your isp.
I can get through but only after accepting a warning that is may be unsafe.
I can see it. It looks like everyone is in color-coded shirts - what’s that about, anyone know?
Mine’s working 01:00 Eastern.
What's your ISP? Name and shame. Mine takes me right there: Comcast/Xfinity.
My vote for VPN software is AzireVPN. There is a lot of innovation in the VPN space now. At a minimum you should look for crypto payments and wireguard support.
CenturyLink
But my VPN should circumvent that. It apparently is not configured the way I thought.
Have you tried a different browser? A proxy? Have you tried changing DNS?
If that dos not help,
Analyse route with "traceroute" command. It will tell you where the disconnect is.
Depending on the reason why the site does not resolve, creating a hostfile may help, as this will serve as a direct local DNS, before your browser calls on an external DNS for internet address resolution.
A Hostfile is just a simple txt file with the following format:
192.124.249.180 https://azaudit.org
See also my previous posts on DNS curcumvention.
It somewhat depends on the type of browser you have. So check online what your actual process looks like and how to force your browser to obey your rules, instead of those that make the browser. You can use "DNS circumvention" as the search string
I think that your VPN is missing the P.
No, but you can't really see dick on those cameras anyway