+HungryHamsters2 Posted April 5, 2017 Share Posted April 5, 2017 Hi all, New to this (well, not so new.... have done it for a few years, but now started to 'do it properly') And therein lies my problem.... after completing the Fordcombe route at the weekend, my wife logged the first find 'Fordcombe 1' and then something cropped up and I said I'd complete the 'finds' while at work. So, today I went to log the finds for the rest of the Fordcombe route only to be welcomed by this message: 'IP address of the client has been rejected. The requested page can not be accessed via anonymous proxies.' Anyone know why this would happen? Thanks HungryHamster Quote Link to comment
+ChileHead Posted April 5, 2017 Share Posted April 5, 2017 Are you using any software or network proxies to make your surfing anonymous? Many sites will reject requests coming from proxies known to be anonymizing. This could be a application on your PC, a plugin or proxy setting on your PC, or something your work connection is doing. Quote Link to comment
Pup Patrol Posted April 5, 2017 Share Posted April 5, 2017 Hi all, New to this (well, not so new.... have done it for a few years, but now started to 'do it properly') And therein lies my problem.... after completing the Fordcombe route at the weekend, my wife logged the first find 'Fordcombe 1' and then something cropped up and I said I'd complete the 'finds' while at work. So, today I went to log the finds for the rest of the Fordcombe route only to be welcomed by this message: 'IP address of the client has been rejected. The requested page can not be accessed via anonymous proxies.' Anyone know why this would happen? Thanks HungryHamster The key here is that YOU are trying to access a website while at work. Your employer may very well be blocking you doing that. Lots of employers block sites like YouTube, etc, so their employees aren't frittering away company time. What "cropped up" when your wife was trying to log the rest of your finds? B. Quote Link to comment
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