This really has to do with the viewer's ISP. Your ISP supplies you with DNS
service.  If your ISP uses any of the RBL (SPAM offenders) databases, many
sites will get blocked or redirected to some other replacement site.  You
know... for your own protection.  If your site is being blacklisted, you
can look these databases up and petition your removal.
On May 7, 2013 6:42 PM, "Mark Wegmet" <markwegmet at charter.net> wrote:

> Jeff;
>
> Your site works for me. Maybe adding it to the "trusted sites" tab will
> help or try a different browser if IE is bouncing it. Opera, Mozilla,
> Chrome, etc. are free and work well. Haven't tried it, but Safari might
> work as well.
>
> Mark W.
>
> N952MW
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Scott
> Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 9:32 AM
> To: KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> Jeff Scott web site.
>
> I have had problems for several months with my web site being blocked by a
> number of ISPs.  I can't imagine why as there is nothing on there that
> should trigger a virus or porn detection or anything like that.  It's just
> airplane stuff.  That's why I moved the web site, but apparently the new
> site has the same issue.  It seems to be something that neither the web
> host, nor I can fix.
>
> If one can't access the web site, often times you can work around it by
> using a proxy server
>
>
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