On 15 apr. 2014, at 00:50, Scott Bennett bennett@sdf.org wrote:
Chris Whittleston csw34@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Can someone else running a relay from their home connection confirm that they get an 'Access denied' error from http://www.nhs.uk? I've checked with someone using the same ISP in the flat above me and they seem able to access the site just fine, as can I via mobile internet so I'm down to suspecting that they are blocking all Tor relay IPs. This is the exact error I get: Access DeniedYou don't have permission to access "http://www.nhs.uk/" on this server.
Reference #18.1f7f1002.1397514736.1fe2170c The reference seems to change each time I visit. If this does turn out to be them blocking Tor - advice on how to approach contacting them to resolve this would be appreciated.
I closed the tab without noting the Reference #, so I can't comment,
but yes, it did deny access. My relay is MYCROFTsOtherChild, and it and I are in Illinois.
Same situation here. I have an IP-adres with a non-exit relay, the IP seems blocked, from Amsterdam, NL. nhs.uk works fine from another IP that I have and from mobile.
Pepijn
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