From: Peter James on 1 Aug 2010 06:42 I'm using an Intel iMac 3.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with OS X v 10.6.04 along with Safari v 5.0.1 and occasionally Camino v 2.0.3. My system firewall is turned off, and I'm using the firewall built in to my Belkin wired router. I am unable to open certain sites, as an example: http://mapwow.com/ http://www.wowwiki.com/Portal:Main Could there be any other settings that might be refusing me access to these sites within the OS? I've checked the Belkin router and I can't find any settings that disallow these sites. I do see that in the Belkln router settings is a series of settings that would allow me to set these sites as "allowed". But it would seem that I need the web address starting something like 192, etc to enter them. Where would I find these? Thank you for any replies, I am getting a bit desperate on this. Peter -- He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. P.G. Wodehouse 1881 -1975
From: Graham J on 1 Aug 2010 08:04 "Peter James" <pfjames2000(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message news:1jmjmr0.1k8q1zmwfav5cN%pfjames2000(a)googlemail.com... > I'm using an Intel iMac 3.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with OS X v 10.6.04 > along with Safari v 5.0.1 and occasionally Camino v 2.0.3. > > My system firewall is turned off, and I'm using the firewall built in to > my Belkin wired router. > > I am unable to open certain sites, as an example: > > http://mapwow.com/ > > http://www.wowwiki.com/Portal:Main > > Could there be any other settings that might be refusing me access to > these sites within the OS? > I've checked the Belkin router and I can't find any settings that > disallow these sites. > > I do see that in the Belkln router settings is a series of settings that > would allow me to set these sites as "allowed". But it would seem that > I need the web address starting something like 192, etc to enter them. > Where would I find these? > > Thank you for any replies, I am getting a bit desperate on this. What happens why you try a different computer connected to the same router, or the same computer connected to a different router, or even a different router and a different computer connected to the same phone line & ISP? -- Graham J
From: Jim on 1 Aug 2010 08:14 Peter James <pfjames2000(a)googlemail.com> wrote: > I'm using an Intel iMac 3.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with OS X v 10.6.04 > along with Safari v 5.0.1 and occasionally Camino v 2.0.3. > > My system firewall is turned off, and I'm using the firewall built in to > my Belkin wired router. > > I am unable to open certain sites, as an example: > > http://mapwow.com/ > > http://www.wowwiki.com/Portal:Main When you say "can't open" what actually hapens when you try? > > Could there be any other settings that might be refusing me access to > these sites within the OS? > I've checked the Belkin router and I can't find any settings that > disallow these sites. > > I do see that in the Belkln router settings is a series of settings that > would allow me to set these sites as "allowed". But it would seem that > I need the web address starting something like 192, etc to enter them. > Where would I find these? You can find the IP address by opening Terminal.app and typing "host" followed by the web address (or, rather, the bit after the 'http://' and upto the '.com' Example: host mapwow.com host www.wowwiki.com The first one gives: mapwow.com has address 67.207.148.157 mapwow.com mail is handled by 0 mx1.sub3.homie.mail.dreamhost.com. mapwow.com mail is handled by 0 mx2.sub3.homie.mail.dreamhost.com. and the second one gives: www.wowwiki.com is an alias for wowwiki.com. wowwiki.com has address 208.174.57.186 You can ignore the lines that say other stuff. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Peter James on 1 Aug 2010 11:02 "Graham J" <graham(a)invalid> wrote: > "Peter James" <pfjames2000(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message > news:1jmjmr0.1k8q1zmwfav5cN%pfjames2000(a)googlemail.com... > > I'm using an Intel iMac 3.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with OS X v 10.6.04 > > along with Safari v 5.0.1 and occasionally Camino v 2.0.3. > > > > My system firewall is turned off, and I'm using the firewall built in to > > my Belkin wired router. > > > > I am unable to open certain sites, as an example: > > > > http://mapwow.com/ > > > > http://www.wowwiki.com/Portal:Main > > > > Could there be any other settings that might be refusing me access to > > these sites within the OS? > > I've checked the Belkin router and I can't find any settings that > > disallow these sites. > > > > I do see that in the Belkln router settings is a series of settings that > > would allow me to set these sites as "allowed". But it would seem that > > I need the web address starting something like 192, etc to enter them. > > Where would I find these? > > > > Thank you for any replies, I am getting a bit desperate on this. > > What happens why you try a different computer connected to the same router, > or the same computer connected to a different router, or even a different > router and a different computer connected to the same phone line & ISP? I can't do that as I don't have the resources to do it. The strange thing is that I've just changed my old G5 iMac for this machine three months back. Before that the router behaved perfectly. Never a problem. -- He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. P.G. Wodehouse 1881 -1975
From: Peter James on 1 Aug 2010 11:02
Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > Peter James <pfjames2000(a)googlemail.com> wrote: > > > I'm using an Intel iMac 3.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with OS X v 10.6.04 > > along with Safari v 5.0.1 and occasionally Camino v 2.0.3. > > > > My system firewall is turned off, and I'm using the firewall built in to > > my Belkin wired router. > > > > I am unable to open certain sites, as an example: > > > > http://mapwow.com/ > > > > http://www.wowwiki.com/Portal:Main > > When you say "can't open" what actually hapens when you try? Safari and Camino both just hang after tryping in the URL. I've waited for up to 10 minutes with no result. The browser just hangs there. > > > > Could there be any other settings that might be refusing me access to > > these sites within the OS? > > I've checked the Belkin router and I can't find any settings that > > disallow these sites. > > > > I do see that in the Belkln router settings is a series of settings that > > would allow me to set these sites as "allowed". But it would seem that > > I need the web address starting something like 192, etc to enter them. > > Where would I find these? > > You can find the IP address by opening Terminal.app and typing "host" > followed by the web address (or, rather, the bit after the 'http://' and > upto the '.com' > > Example: > > host mapwow.com > host www.wowwiki.com > > > The first one gives: > > mapwow.com has address 67.207.148.157 > mapwow.com mail is handled by 0 mx1.sub3.homie.mail.dreamhost.com. > mapwow.com mail is handled by 0 mx2.sub3.homie.mail.dreamhost.com. Strange. Using terminal for mapwow.com gives me 62.207.148.157 and for wowwiki I get two IP addresses of 83.223.112.139 and 83.223.112.142 Why the difference between the addresses I got and the one's you provided? > > and the second one gives: > > www.wowwiki.com is an alias for wowwiki.com. > wowwiki.com has address 208.174.57.186 > > You can ignore the lines that say other stuff. > > Jim -- He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. P.G. Wodehouse 1881 -1975 |