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--- Comment #3 from Mark A. Hershberger m...@everybody.org 2011-02-11
23:52:20 UTC ---
I tried installing seamonkey on my windows host and then editing lmhosts to
block the geoip and nothing looks funky.
I blocked geoiplookup in my Linux
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--- Comment #4 from me.mysel...@yahoo.com 2011-02-12 01:41:56 UTC ---
Ah, I didn't mention browser. It is SeaMonkey. (v2.0.2, will upgrade to latest
soon).
I just tried wikipedia again, and it's still doing it (any page does it).
To specify,
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--- Comment #5 from me.mysel...@yahoo.com 2011-02-12 01:47:16 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #4)
Ah, I didn't mention browser. It is SeaMonkey. (v2.0.2, will upgrade to
latest
soon).
I just tried wikipedia again, and it's still doing it
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27347
--- Comment #6 from me.mysel...@yahoo.com 2011-02-12 02:11:55 UTC ---
UPDATE:
I added a rule ahead of my GeoIP blocking rule, specifically allowing
bits.wikimedia.org, and pages render correctly.
So, this is either:
1) a confused router or