Phoenix

Hacked
Tyger 788 reads
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Is anyone having trouble accessing the TER from a mobile device?  

danielledoll See my TER Reviews 543 reads
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Turning off wifi has been the only way I've been able to access TER on my phone. I can't get on TER through any of my desktop browsers.

Tyger 417 reads
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I'm thinking there may be an outage depending on location. I can't access the TER on my PC using my local IP, but when I change my IP location to California (or a bunch of other states I have tried) I can bring up the site just fine.

Tyger 444 reads
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Just checked Twitter. The site is going through updates.

gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 531 reads
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FBI or possibly Putin involved in denying site access and hacking.  

Buck2000 6 Reviews 259 reads
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There seems to be some DNS issues, specifically with Cox. Using the Google public DNS (8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4) solves the issue. Doesn't seem to be a wide-spread issue or a DNS cache poisoning problem as it really only seems like Cox has the issue.

That's why switching off WiFi fixes it. You are using your mobile provider's DNS.

gypsypooner2015 3 Reviews 315 reads
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Or just use a tor exit node instead then your ip address would not be there in case the servers are compromised.  But then if you get charged for data or don't have a data plan you should use an exit node.  

Posted By: Buck2000
There seems to be some DNS issues, specifically with Cox. Using the Google public DNS (8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4) solves the issue. Doesn't seem to be a wide-spread issue or a DNS cache poisoning problem as it really only seems like Cox has the issue.  
   
 That's why switching off WiFi fixes it. You are using your mobile provider's DNS.

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