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  • modelman20041
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    ok dumb question how to u get this other method of downloading

  • It's currently no longer an option, if you're still experiencing download issues, please let us know exactly what error you are experiencing.

  • La Zorra Alfa
    La Zorra Alfa

    I opened a topic a while ago because of the 403 Forbidden message and it was solved with the other download method, why did you take that down? I can't download anything from the site. Thanks for the

it goes as far as saying thank you for downloading then it stops and says problem loading page

says connection has timed out

but if i go to another page that has gta v lspdfr mods they download just fine

so i no its not my connection

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1 hour ago, Cyan said:

It's currently no longer an option, if you're still experiencing download issues, please let us know exactly what error you are experiencing.

I am getting a 403 Forbidden message.

Sgt. W. Dial

  • Management Team

For 403 errors--

I've looked on our side and can't see an issue I'm afraid.

 

The problem seems to stem that when this error occurs, the IP address when you complete the CAPTCHA and when you download are different. This is an error on your ISPs end, as these IP addresses should not vary.

 

I will flag this up to our provider, to see if they have a workaround or can see a situation we have potentially overlooked.

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On 2/1/2019 at 6:54 PM, Cyan said:

It's currently no longer an option, if you're still experiencing download issues, please let us know exactly what error you are experiencing.

I opened a topic a while ago because of the 403 Forbidden message and it was solved with the other download method, why did you take that down? I can't download anything from the site. Thanks for the answers!

4 hours ago, La Zorra Alfa said:

I opened a topic a while ago because of the 403 Forbidden message and it was solved with the other download method, why did you take that down? I can't download anything from the site. Thanks for the answers!

Is your ISP AT&T?

Sgt. W. Dial

  • Management Team

I do need to stress that this is not inherently an issue with our site, and that we've been serving almost all downloads without issue. When we set up the CDN last month, we made the fairly safe assumption that your IP address will be the same when you complete the CAPTCHA as when you start downloading. For a very small amount of users, this doesn't seem to always be the case. This is a fairly elementary security check that, since your ISP is doing something weird, will impact your usage of other websites and not just ours.

 

However, this is something we want to help affected users with. We're working on a workaround and we'll let you know when it is available.

 

 

On 2/3/2019 at 10:04 PM, La Zorra Alfa said:

No, IZZI.

Ok, because I have AT&T and IT support said that they are blocking downloads due to it being unsafe. So the workaround I have found for now was to get a VPN.

 

On 2/5/2019 at 12:11 PM, Cyan said:

I do need to stress that this is not inherently an issue with our site, and that we've been serving almost all downloads without issue. When we set up the CDN last month, we made the fairly safe assumption that your IP address will be the same when you complete the CAPTCHA as when you start downloading. For a very small amount of users, this doesn't seem to always be the case. This is a fairly elementary security check that, since your ISP is doing something weird, will impact your usage of other websites and not just ours.

 

However, this is something we want to help affected users with. We're working on a workaround and we'll let you know when it is available.

 

 

I did not have this problem until you changed servers so it is mainly on your side.

Sgt. W. Dial

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1 hour ago, SgtDial said:

Ok, because I have AT&T and IT support said that they are blocking downloads due to it being unsafe. So the workaround I have found for now was to get a VPN.

 

I did not have this problem until you changed servers so it is mainly on your side.

No, it isn't an issue on our side. We never validated IP addresses before our change to our CDN. We do now, to protect against automated downloading. It's a safe assumption that a lot of websites make, and that 99.9% of our userbase is experiencing no issues with.

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