Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#21 Post by arceye » Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:21 pm

OK...... I have been locked out of the forums for a couple of days now.

Keep getting a Sagavi your IP is listed and redirected anti spam page instead of the forum, before that I was getting blocked with the message I had been permanently banned about 50% of the time. IP is assigned by BT so not a lot I can do to change it though this is the only site not working for me....

I'm only in now has I have jumped on a proxy for a bit which has let me in but without all features working, so if you don't hear from me for a while you know why

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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#22 Post by Luxobarge » Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:29 pm

:oops: Apologies to everyone about this, it's due to our 3rd party host being a bit over-zealous about banning IP addresses of spammers - they seem to have included ranges that are eing used by our legitimate members.....

It's not just you, quite a few people have had increasingly bad problems with this, including myself - I'm only one because I'm using my work PC which uses proxy servers and dynamic Ip addressing, and it's a real pain.

Terry G is our technical guru and is on the case, hopefully he will have something sorted in the near future, so do bear with us!

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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#23 Post by rich. » Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:08 am

i didnt do it..
:lol:

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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#24 Post by TerryG » Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:27 am

rich. wrote:i didnt do it..
:lol:
That is yet to be proven. This does look a lot like a French conspiracy.
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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#25 Post by JPB » Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:34 am

Close, Xander is in fact a Dutch bloke. Rich, I found a page that you must have opened recently: THIS PAGE..
:mrgreen:


Edited, 19:32:

Wow! Someone thinks we all need help with seeing, latest site interference from the land of Arrow Rock and Variomatic transmission makes the text really massive, screen grab:

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Woah, dat big! :lol:
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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#26 Post by arceye » Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:23 pm

Well, may be an improvement I now get the permanently banned message again instead of the sagavi page. Still need a proxy to get on properly but hey ho.

Hope it gets sorted soon but appreciate the efforts of Terry / Luxo etc.

I blame Rich ( can't do a winky or smiley face etc cos of proxy but if I could I'd have put one there)

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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#27 Post by TerryG » Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:40 pm

It's one of the forum rules that when anything goes wrong we can blame rich. It's his own fault for moving to France.
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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#28 Post by arceye » Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:01 am

:D I got straight on today, no proxy, no messing :D :D :D and I can even use the Smilies.

has Rich took the day off? :thumbs:

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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#29 Post by JPB » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:35 am

I heard that the French Government has put him in charge of flood defences on the Riviera, this means that the internet should be safe for the time being :shock: ..


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Re: Anyone else get a 'Sagavi Webserver' error occasionally?

#30 Post by 3xpendable » Mon Oct 05, 2015 1:04 pm

Me too. It was bringing up that Sagavi thing most of last week but is ok today (touchwood).
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