by Jungyin » Tue Apr 22, 2014 1:35 am
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Server: UnKnown
Address: 196.168.1.1
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: hg101.proboards.com
Addresses: 141.101.114.76
141.101.115.76
190.93.244.76
190.93.245.76
190.93.247.75
And oddly, while typing this post the problem seems to be gone, I'm able access hg101.proboards.com just fine now. Prior I tried adding this under the USER ruleset:
Site hg101.proboards.com
Accept from SELF
With that there I had no problem, removing it gave me the result in the first post again. But now it seems I don't need it anymore. Hope this doesn't mean anything bad.
GµårÐïåñ wrote:Its not important the DNS entries for the address. The question should be, does the game you are playing install locally on your machine? If so does it install any type of service that handles multiplayer or some kind of board system? This would be something along the lines of 127.0.0.1:0000 (some port number, if none, then its probably 80) which could trigger the LOCAL rule, so in that case we can just whitelist it and it won't happen again.
I'm not playing a game, I was trying to view a message board on my browser.
[code]Server: UnKnown
Address: 196.168.1.1
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: hg101.proboards.com
Addresses: 141.101.114.76
141.101.115.76
190.93.244.76
190.93.245.76
190.93.247.75[/code]
And oddly, while typing this post the problem seems to be gone, I'm able access hg101.proboards.com just fine now. Prior I tried adding this under the USER ruleset:
Site hg101.proboards.com
Accept from SELF
With that there I had no problem, removing it gave me the result in the first post again. But now it seems I don't need it anymore. Hope this doesn't mean anything bad.
[quote="GµårÐïåñ"]Its not important the DNS entries for the address. The question should be, does the game you are playing install locally on your machine? If so does it install any type of service that handles multiplayer or some kind of board system? This would be something along the lines of 127.0.0.1:0000 (some port number, if none, then its probably 80) which could trigger the LOCAL rule, so in that case we can just whitelist it and it won't happen again.[/quote]I'm not playing a game, I was trying to view a message board on my browser.