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 No.65962

Are you guys blocking IP addresses for certain areas in the US? This site became inaccessible for me over the last 24 hours, and I can't get on unless I use a VPN.

 No.65968

>>65962
If you get connection reset error, that's on your ISP, your only solutions are VPN, proxy, or consider changing your ISP.

If a website IS blocking a certain range of IP addresses, you will not get connection reset error. Also, it'd be very stupid for Kemono doing that, consider most importers are from 1st world countries anyway.

See this, maybe can help: https://www.alphr.com/the-connection-was-reset/

 No.65969

Or, if you dont wanna read that, here's a visualization of happened on you:

With your puritan ISP:
Your browser: "I want to visit kemono.party"
DNS server: "Here's the IP address: 123.45.67.89"
Your browser: *starts connecting to 123.45.67.89*
Your ISP: *sees connection attempt to blocked site* "NOPE!" *sends TCP RST packet*
Your browser: *connection forcibly closed* "ERR_CONNECTION_RESET"

With VPN:
Your browser: "I wanna visit kemono.party"
Your VPN client: "Got it! Encrypting your request and sending it to my secure server"

* All traffic now goes through encrypted VPN tunnel *
Your ISP: "Hmm, user is connecting to some VPN server at 98.76.54.32… but I can't see what they're actually doing inside that encrypted tunnel. Whatever, it's just encrypted traffic."

* VPN server receives encrypted request, decrypts it *
VPN server: "Ah, user wants kemono.party. No problem, I'll handle this."
VPN server's DNS: "kemono.party resolves to 123.45.67.89"
VPN server: *connects directly to kemono.party's server*
kemono.party server: "Hello VPN server! Here's the content you requested."

* VPN server encrypts the response and sends it back through the tunnel *
Your VPN client: *decrypts the response* "Perfect, got the data!"
Your browser: "Thanks VPN! I can see kemono.party just fine."

Your ISP: "Still just seeing encrypted traffic to that VPN server… no idea what sites they're actually visiting. Can't block what I can't see!"

 No.65980

>>65968

Ah, it's Verizon, then. It works perfectly fine with Spectrum.

 No.65985

I get connection reset sometimes and refresh a couple times and more often than not get the correct response. I'm not from the US.
also holy fuck I had to get through 6 captchas

 No.65991

>>65985

If you rarely get a connection reset, it's either a misconfigured DNS on your ISP or on your machine.

Maybe try changing your DNS provider? Maybe this will be useful https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/dns-over-tls/

As for the endless captcha, it's always linked to your IP address range reputation.

How did that happen? Your ISP is often used by malicious actors, like botting or spamming, which will affect your ISP's IP ranges reputation. Even if you did nothing malicious, most captcha out there will see you indifferent from malicious actors under the same IP address range.

If you wanna see your IP address reputation, you can use this https://www.apivoid.com/tools/ip-reputation-check/ or https://www.abuseipdb.com/



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