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Can\'t access Mobafire without proxy

Creator: ArtosKincaid July 3, 2011 6:43am
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@Psoreya, that message you pasted is a 302, meaning the server found the page elsewhere and is redirecting you. If you tried to retrieve "mobafire.com" or "http://mobafire.com", etc... The system will automatically redirect you to "http://www.mobafire.com/", to include the www. and the trailing slash.

Try visiting http://www.mobafire.com/ specifically.
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@ArtosKincaid, that is very odd. It works fine for me clicking around. Are you sure when clicking around that your browser isn't for some reason trying to connect back to www.mobafire.com? If you click a link and it fails, but then go back and instead of clicking it you just copy/paste it manually, does that work?
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Matt wrote:

@ArtosKincaid, that is very odd. It works fine for me clicking around. Are you sure when clicking around that your browser isn\\\\\\\'t for some reason trying to connect back to www.mobafire.com? If you click a link and it fails, but then go back and instead of clicking it you just copy/paste it manually, does that work?


I double checked - it\\\'s because the link is trying to get an absolute address on separate pages (starting with www.mobafire.com rather than the longer http://mobafire.criticalclicknet.netdna-cdn.com/league-of-legends URL) for the paging inside of the various sections. Navigation other than that is fine with the longer link.
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Ok so now I've tried to make a direct connection to http://www.mobafire.com while capturing with Wireshark

The sent data are the following:

GET /js/merged.17914.js HTTP/1.1

Host: www.mobafire.com

Connection: keep-alive

Referer: http://www.mobafire.com/

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/534.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/12.0.742.112 Safari/534.30

Accept: */*

Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate,sdch

Accept-Language: da-DK,da;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.6,en;q=0.4

Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3




While I don't receive any data at all from http://www.mobafire.com the stream from your server to my computer is simply not there.

Only thing I got was that the segment was lost: 173 51.942020 50.56.52.19 192.168.1.4 TCP 66 [TCP Previous segment lost] http > 50263 [ACK] Seq=2929 Ack=726 Win=19456 Len=0 SLE=725 SRE=726
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So the end result with wget is you are unable to get access any file, static or otherwise? Or were you able to get that js file?

If not, then I'm sort of at a loss here. The lost segment seems fine, the protocol is designed to recover from that kind of thing. The fact that you even got a lost segment must mean you are receiving data. You also had a session ID in your cookies which means you are talking to the server (I removed those from your comment btw, best not to post them).

It just doesn't make any sense. To sum up: ping works, tracert is fine, Omeka Prime works, the CDN works, over proxy works, other PCs on the same router work, it's broken in all browsers on your PC only, it's broken in wget on your PC only. Do I have that all right?

So then, the problem must be something at your OS level that is causing dropped connection or otherwise interfering with you loading from our server? Can't think of what, though. I know some viruses are known to block specific websites (like Microsoft for updates, virus scanning providers, etc...) or otherwise muck with web traffic. Seems like a bit of a stretch though. I'd blame plugins but that is browser-dependent. Do you have any other security software running? Anti-virus, anti-malware, software firewall, child protection type things, etc...? Has the site never worked or did it stop working at some point, and if so when did it actually stop working?

If it wasn't such a time-consuming pain in the *** I would suggest reinstalling Windows lol :) Or you could grab a Linux distro that boots from CD and try that, see if you can access the site that way. Really that would mostly just serve to re-affirm that it's a problem in your OS, though.
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Wget: Able to get a tiny bit of the content of index.html down to <link rel="shortcut icon" where it doesn't write any more

wireshark: sending fine, according to you having a lost segment being fine, although never receiving anything directly from the website.

ping works
tracert fine
other links working fine
proxy works
roommate works so yes router works

I've recently installed Spybot Search and Destroy to get rid of some malware that I had gotten onto my computer.

Besides this I run with F-Secure, however I've always used that and never had problem with your website before this.

Also I've entered mobafire.com earlier as you could have seen in the cookie that I were browsing Sona build earlier.

I think I found that sona build the day after the finals at Dreamhack

I actually got a bootable linux on my USB and I'll try that right after this post :) who knows, maybe I'll post from Linux next time?
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Ok, so I can actually access the website through my linux :) Dont know if thats a good or a bad thing
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Well, far as I can tell that means it must be your install of Windows. Something is wrong with Windows, who knows what. Virus, corrupt file, corrupt memory, config issue, security software, something :( You've determined now that it isn't your cables, router, modem, IP, geographic location, ISP, and for the most part that it isn't your PC hardware. That just leaves OS and browsers.

Psoreya, I don't recall if you said you tried other browsers? I know ArtosKincaid did in his post, have you tried some alternatives just to see? FF, IE, Chrome, maybe even Opera or Safari? If it also doesn't work in any of the browsers then there's really nothing else it could be but a problem with your Windows install.
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I've tried Chrome and FF, guess I'll see what I can find in my windows install that might do the problem. Will post if I find a solution
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Solution is simple: uninstall latest version of software on your Network Card in device manager.
This issue is caused by optional update for Windows called Realtek - Network - Realtek PCi GBE Family Controller (in my case).

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