I'm not sure if it affects SC, since I haven't been playing out of fear. I'd google this problem but I'm not sure I'd find anything for "After using a browser for a while I can't load any webpages but I can still internet some other things."
[H]Can't load any webpages, but can internet
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Ancestral
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I'm not sure if it affects SC, since I haven't been playing out of fear. I'd google this problem but I'm not sure I'd find anything for "After using a browser for a while I can't load any webpages but I can still internet some other things." | ||
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Ancestral
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On June 20 2008 04:35 ydg wrote: peerguardian? What should I take this to mean? I looked it up on Wikipedia, but it doesn't seem to help me with anything... | ||
o3.power91
Bahrain5288 Posts
(this was before FF3 and Opera 9.5 were released.) | ||
Ancestral
United States3230 Posts
On June 20 2008 04:40 o3.power91 wrote: That problem recently happened to me too in FF2. I got Opera and still no luck. The only thing that worked was IE but that stopped working too after a day. I then got Seamonkey and it worked perfectly. After a few days, FF, Opera, and IE all worked fine again and i switched back to FF. (this was before FF3 and Opera 9.5 were released.) Interesting, I guess I'll try it? Sounds crazy but I guess I'll try anything, it's pretty annoying -_- | ||
SCC-Faust
United States3736 Posts
Hopefully you aren't dumb like me and switched the browser to a proxy setting and forgot about it 2 days later and it just so happens the proxy doesn't work. I was going ape shit yelling "My computer got a virus! Screw the world!" and here all it was is I had to change my settings back to normal... Sorry I can't really help but good luck fixing it. | ||
Ancestral
United States3230 Posts
On June 20 2008 05:13 SCC-Faust wrote: Peer guardian is something torrent users use to block Government IP's and such, but it can also disable HTTP:// sources that will stop some websites from loading, or just remove bits and pieces of a website. I'm not real tech savvy, but the only advice I can give you is check your internet options. Hopefully you aren't dumb like me and switched the browser to a proxy setting and forgot about it 2 days later and it just so happens the proxy doesn't work. I was going ape shit yelling "My computer got a virus! Screw the world!" and here all it was is I had to change my settings back to normal... Sorry I can't really help but good luck fixing it. I bet I'm slightly less tech savvy ... would that be browser options or is it somewhere on the control panel? | ||
spydernoob
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0xDEADBEEF
Germany1235 Posts
If ping teamliquid.net doesn't work, but ping 67.228.171.232 does, then your DNS server doesn't work temporarily. In this case you can either: - change it manually (in the TCP/IP settings, where you also enter your IP address and things like that. Control Center -> Network or so -> TCP/IP v4 -> rightclick -> Properties and then you're basically there. If you don't know which one to use just use the two from opendns.com: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) - reconnect to receive a new DNS server address - or just wait until it works again This is very likely in a case like this, be sure to check this. The rest is unlikely but it's what I'd try first: 2.) Disable personal firewall if you use one (might be misconfiguration, a bug, or whatever). Personal firewalls are bad anyway. 3.) Check your c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file (it's a normal text file) if something strange is in there (some malware uses that to redirect hostnames to a different IP address, so you land somewhere else (and maybe this location doesn't exist anymore)). By default, there are only the 2 localhost/loopback entries ("127.0.0.1 localhost" and "::1 localhost") in that file. Maybe just the 127.0.0.1 one if your system isn't IPv6 ready) 4.) Do a traceroute to a few common websites (that shows you the "route" of your connection), command: tracert teamliquid.net 5.) Scan for malware etc. Virus scanners are NOT bad (except for the performance overhead) and you should use one. If you don't know how to enter these commands: Start -> Run -> "cmd" (in Vista type it in the search box) then type them there | ||
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0xDEADBEEF
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dyodyo
Philippines578 Posts
Hope that helps. | ||
Ancestral
United States3230 Posts
On June 20 2008 06:28 dyodyo wrote: Just to add, if you can torrent but can't open web pages, the torrent may be using up all of your connections. Try to lower down the number of connections your torrent client makes. In uTorrent its located at Preferences > BitTorrent > Number of Connections. Hope that helps. It still happens when I close BitTorrent too though, but I've had that problem as well. It's usually when I'm uploading a lot. So just changing my DNS under v4 is okay, I don't have to do it under v6? | ||
0xDEADBEEF
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Ancestral
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Here I used explorer instead of Firefox while the problem existed. I used IE option to "diagnose problems." It said it couldn't connect to Teamliquid.net, but I did a tracert and this is what showed up. Here is another tracert to Teamliquid.net just to see if it works, and also BitTorrent open and showing Uploads, even though I can't browse internets. I closed BitTorrent and the problem persisted. My "hosts" file is huge, it has tons of entries, here's a sample 127.0.0.1 barnandfence.com 127.0.0.1 batsearch.com 127.0.0.1 baygraphicsllc.com 127.0.0.1 bbbsearch.com 127.0.0.1 bb-search.com 127.0.0.1 bdsmlibrary.net 127.0.0.1 bdsmpornmag.com 127.0.0.1 www.bdsmpornmag.com 127.0.0.1 bearshare.download-me.info 127.0.0.1 www.bearshare.download-me.info It's much much longer than that too. Is this broken and if so how should I fix it? Edit: I guess all that stuff is from Spybot? At least I assume so. I'm not sure if this negatively affects anything, or if changing it would negatively affect Spybot. I'm ignorant 127.0.0.1 localhost ::1 localhost # Start of entries inserted by Spybot - Search & Destroy ...then a ton of things | ||
MasterOfChaos
Germany2896 Posts
Check the proxysettings in your browser(s). | ||
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