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hi guys,

there is some sites unable to open while you log to the internet using certain No.

But my conection is ADSL, then can I know the DNS of this sites to log with it

or anybody have another idea.....

regards


Posted

I don't fully understand your question. DNS is provided by your ISP, it converts domain names such as www.msfn.org into an IP address.

Are you asking if you are only able to browse the internet by IP and not by name?

Posted (edited)

Ok dear,

my problem is when i try to browse some sites its required that i must log into the internet with these own No. (dialup connection).

but my connection is ADSL then i can't browse these sites.

but i can log into sites which is hosted on my ISP network.

are you have another idea to browse these sites.

thnx for your reply.

Edited by el_rob3
Posted

:blushing:

then i can't use this sites services

i need that services but when connect with my ADSL the site know me by my IP and i will be rejected.

understand me :whistle:

Posted

this site know from my IP that iam not connect with its own dialup No.

for this reason it is banned me !!!

i got the message that my IP is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and this servise is provide to those that connect with the dialup No. xxxxxxxxxx

Posted (edited)

I have ADSL...and my IP is Dynamic...meaning it changes often....so you must have a static IP with your ADSL.....if your IP banned..then only thing you can do is use a Proxy....or quit causing trouble and getting Banned.... :blink:

also certain services are controlled by certian IP ranges from the DNS Server...such as:

70.XX.XX.XXX with subnet mask 255.255.255.0...so if your not within that range then your out of luck.

Edited by jroc

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