Most likely they might have blocked the entire pool of IP belonging to your ISP try to visit the website with a proxy server
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:29:18 -0500, Eric Windisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 02:43 +0100, Matteo Giannone wrote: > > - a simple ip check doesn't work with dynamic addresses... > > It will work for as long as your IP is valid. They can also ban the > entire IP block (aka, your ISP) > > > - computer name can be changed > > - mac address can be changed (even I wasn't able to, because I have a usb > dsl > > modem and I cannot change its MAC working with regedit or using tools like > smac ) > > Your browser will not (or should not, anyway) reveal your "computer > name" or mac address. > > > Anything else ? > > User-agents and referers. Some browsers can send quite a bit of > information in the user-agent string. > > It could also be a content filter between you and the web site in > question. Schools and parents setup these to censor the surfing of > children. Many companies filter their content too, due to the > distraction (and legal ramifications) brought about by warez and > pornography. > > > How the hell do they recognize me ? > > By the tin-foil hat ;) > > -- > Eric Windisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html > -- Gautam R. Singh http://www.google.com/search?q=gautam.singh%40gmail.com [mcp,ccna,cspfa,] t: +91 9885576081 | pgp: http://gautam.techwhack.com/key/ | ymsgr: er-333 | msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html