FileForums

FileForums (https://fileforums.com/index.php)
-   Chit Chat (https://fileforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=29)
-   -   cd-2-dvd off (https://fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=84593)

Maxgrilo 18-09-2008 16:58

cd-2-dvd off
 
What happened to the site http://www.cd-2-dvd.com/?

Grumpy 19-09-2008 01:58

Nothing has happened, its still there. Why do you ask? Do you have a problem entering the site? If so please let me know. ;)

GaciX 69 22-11-2008 11:17

I'm having problems entering the site, every time that I try to enter, the web browser shows me this error:
Code:

403 Forbidden

You don't have permission to access / on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
__________
Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.63 OpenSSL/0.9.7a mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 PHP/4.4.8 Server at www.cd-2-dvd.com Port 80

żAny idea of the problem?

Joe Forster/STA 22-11-2008 11:24

Your firewall/proxy/antivirus/ISP may be blocking the site, thinking it's malicious...

Grumpy 22-11-2008 18:44

Quote:

I'm having problems entering the site, every time that I try to enter, the web browser shows me this error:
We will look into this, in the meantime please try Joe's suggestions. ;)

GaciX 69 24-11-2008 12:41

Thanks for the answers, it seems to be that my ISP is blocking the web page. But I can access anyway using a web proxy, I will only use one in the meantime that this problem is fixed...

tualatin 25-11-2008 16:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaciX 69 (Post 364563)
Thanks for the answers, it seems to be that my ISP is blocking the web page. But I can access anyway using a web proxy, I will only use one in the meantime that this problem is fixed...

Your liberties have been diminished. Phone them up and see if you can speak to a supervisor. You must emphasise the harm it has caused you. If I were you... I'd be ringing them right away.

DABhand 25-11-2008 19:11

Its upto the ISP what they give access to. You are only renting a line from them, so if they want you to stay away from warez sites they can, and porn (well known sites).

And its not Illegal.

tualatin 26-11-2008 04:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by DABhand (Post 364651)
Its upto the ISP what they give access to. You are only renting a line from them, so if they want you to stay away from warez sites they can, and porn (well known sites).

And its not Illegal.

Depends on Terms Of Service, read it up. I have yet to see an ISP who would deliberately block certain web sites. They need us and we want full service or else... ;)

edit: while some internet providers may openly discourage illegal activites, they are not a police force to enforce them, therefore unless a court order says otherwise you are free to make surfing choices yourself.

TippeX 26-11-2008 04:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by tualatin (Post 364689)
Depends on Terms Of Service, read it up. I have yet to see an ISP who would deliberately block certain web sites. They need us and we want full service or else... ;)

edit: while some internet providers may openly discourage illegal activites, they are not a police force to enforce them, therefore unless a court order says otherwise you are free to make surfing choices yourself.

depends entirely on the isp, and in some cases the country the isp is hosting from...

alternatively try accessing it as www.cd-2-dvd.com
without the / at the end, if that doesn't work try accessing it by its ip...

Grumpy 26-11-2008 08:00

Quote:

if they want you to stay away from warez sites
cd-2-dvd.com is NOT a warez site. :(

Quote:

try accessing it by its ip...
Try: http://72.55.144.101

Joe Forster/STA 26-11-2008 10:51

In Hungary, some ISP gave a big head ache to torrent users by severely limiting the download speed on some ports. (Yes, I think it was a plain port filter only. I don't think they could analyze packets, as that would require a lot of computing power, so this could be circumvented by using non-standard ports.) There was a scandal and, I think, they... khm... reconsidered their opinion on the subject. ;) So, yeah, give them hell - they're not an authority to tell you where to surf.

GaciX 69 26-11-2008 15:16

In my case, my ISP is Telefonica. Telefonica is very known for being one of the biggest ISP providers in Spain and Latin America (I'm from Chile), and it's also famous too for being one of the most restrictive ISPs available. Unfortunately, they are the only ones to offer Internet Service in my town, so I have to stick with them.

Telefonica also had given troubles with Torrent and P2P ports, had given slower speed connections than the ones promised and had block a lot of other sites without no reason (including this one). I had already make 2 complaints to them and none of them have been answered, so I'm just wasting my time calling them. Those are the disadvantages of living in a third world country...

But anyway, I'll stick to the proxy, I'll surf wherever I want because those are my consumer rights.

Thanks for all the answers. My problem is solved.

DABhand 26-11-2008 17:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grumpy (Post 364704)
cd-2-dvd.com is NOT a warez site. :(


Try: http://72.55.144.101


/start-slapping

Bad Grumpy for not realising I was talking in General about ISP's and blocking sites.

/end-slapping

I know cd-2-dvd aint a warez site, but tell that to ISP's who might think it is, but it was a general comment I was making that ISP's can and will block you from an IP range if they wished.

DABhand 26-11-2008 17:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaciX 69 (Post 364721)
Telefonica also had given troubles with Torrent and P2P ports

Pray tell why would you be interested in torrent and P2P stuff :P

DABhand 26-11-2008 17:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by tualatin (Post 364689)
Depends on Terms Of Service, read it up. I have yet to see an ISP who would deliberately block certain web sites. They need us and we want full service or else... ;)

edit: while some internet providers may openly discourage illegal activites, they are not a police force to enforce them, therefore unless a court order says otherwise you are free to make surfing choices yourself.

Actually your wrong with the Edit.

Its upto the ISP as its their service and their line they are leasing to you, you dont own the line remember, and if they choose to ban you for say browsing and downloading from a well known warez source they can.

But yes you are free to browse when and where you want to, but if its questionable they will come down heavy.

And most ISP's TOS is so full of holes it protects them from changes made, basically the biggest hole they have that you agree to (which 99% of people dont really read) is they say they will give you speeds UPTO the amount your leasing, i.e. they are not guarenteeing top speed and also gives them a leeway to throttle you whenever they see fit.

Look at Virginmedia in the UK the biggest loophole users ever.

Grumpy 27-11-2008 03:45

Quote:

/start-slapping

Bad Grumpy for not realising I was talking in General about ISP's and blocking sites.

/end-slapping
lol, I knew what 'you' meant Dab, I mainly commented so others didnt think cd-2-dvd.com is a warez site.

I didnt want others to think I was involved with a warez site. ;)

wholecd 09-01-2009 09:29

here it's the same sh*t.... Telefonica here too... but I'm from Brazil... nowadays I can olny access CD-2-DVD.com using a webproxy... the only problem is that we can't download files useing webproxies... isn't it?

:(

DABhand 09-01-2009 10:48

You can download via proxies, but some proxies are limited in connection speeds that large files may take longer to download.

After all to view a webpage your downloading information from a server to view it.

Luciel 16-01-2009 03:49

I live in Spain and am a telefonica client, as far as i know, no websites are blocked in spain by telefonica, hell i´m the developer and one of the owners of cd-2-dvd.com and never had any trouble accesing it so it must be a southamerica policy : /

KoF 14-02-2011 19:31

Can anyone please confirm that cd-2-dvd.com still online?
I can't conect to it anymore.

Thanks.

Grumpy 15-02-2011 01:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by KoF (Post 392199)
Can anyone please confirm that cd-2-dvd.com still online?
I can't conect to it anymore.

Thanks.

Yes cd-2-dvd.com is Offline and will remain offline for quite some time or maybe even for good.

Dragonsys 03-05-2011 23:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grumpy (Post 392208)
Yes cd-2-dvd.com is Offline and will remain offline for quite some time or maybe even for good.

What happened? Is there a link to any information?

Joe Forster/STA 04-05-2011 14:52

In short: the maintainers (e.g. Grumpy) ran out of resources (time, money, motivation). However, information from there is being migrated into the CD/DVD Conversion forum here.

Dragonsys 05-05-2011 18:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Forster/STA (Post 393847)
In short: the maintainers (e.g. Grumpy) ran out of resources (time, money, motivation). However, information from there is being migrated into the CD/DVD Conversion forum here.

ahh that's a good reason :)
Yeah, I found the list here, I was just curious.

Luciel 15-06-2011 15:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Forster/STA (Post 393847)
In short: the maintainers (e.g. Grumpy) ran out of resources (time, money, motivation). However, information from there is being migrated into the CD/DVD Conversion forum here.

Yeah, I ran out of money so I couldn´t afford the server anymore, Grumpy didn´t have that much time and we had an error on a script which prevented us from editing or posting new stuff which none of us could figure out.

There´s a chance we are coming back, I´m currently looking at the state of the site in our backups within the new server.

Luciel 22-09-2011 15:08

for the record, cd-2-dvd.com is now back online

pavshinAN 01-08-2013 00:28

I have yet to see an ISP who would deliberately block certain web sites. They need us and we want full service or else...


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 23:57.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
FileForums @ https://fileforums.com