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Old 8th Nov 2008, 08:29
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I subscribe to a model boat forum called ship modeling forum which sends out regular news emails. Just recently, when I click on links in the emails, I go to Barney.com (http://www.barney.com/uk/index.asp) and cannot get the forum whatever I try. I have tried googling the URL (http://shipmodeling.net/) but still get Barney. I have contacted the webmaster and he has blocked all IP addresses near mine, also I have scanned for viruses and malware, deleted history, cookies and temp internet files. I have also deleted all the tmp files. This happens if I use Firefox or IE6.

Any clues? Could someone try http://shipmodeling.net/ just to make sure it isn't the site itself?


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Old 8th Nov 2008, 08:32
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For me it just comes up saying "Access Denied to shipmodeling.net"
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Old 8th Nov 2008, 08:36
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Blimey that was quick! I also got that once but now its bloody Barney every time. Maybe it is only available to subscribers.
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Old 8th Nov 2008, 08:41
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Yea, It seems that way, and it was quick because you posted just before I checked for new posts/topics I'm not always that quick.
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Old 8th Nov 2008, 13:47
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Working ok for me
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Old 8th Nov 2008, 17:08
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Working fine for me now too,maybe it was denied for a while whilst they worked on the site or something.
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Old 9th Nov 2008, 16:35
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Yes it is also working for me as well. I swapped several emails with the bloke who runs the site and the last one said he'd made a couple of edits and to try again. I replied that all was now well and what was the problem but have had no response.
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