Having finally had a few days off, I recently finished Crysis 1 and Warhead. I'm currently playing Crysis 2. Great games. I can't believe I've never played them before
I'm not entirely sure if that's possible right now. There are many requests on the github page for such a feature, but the devs have understandably other priorities.
Probably why it's working now. Thanks for the explanation! Now I know why it's happening if it ever happens again
Ahh okay, it's good to know how it works. Now I can connect without problem to beehaw.org when using the same vpn location as before, so it's probably not blocked anymore.
I don't know how many IPs does Surfshark have for any given location, and if this was the IP that I was using before, but right now the same location gives me the IP address: 146.70.160.246
Yeah it's what I've been doing, but I've grown a habit of using the vpn when connected to a public WiFi. That's why it took me a while to realize that it was happening, I had only opened beehaw at home, where I don't use any VPN.
And yep, it works when using other locations.
Hi, I recently encountered this issue when trying to access the instance (both in the browser and Jerboa) while using a VPN. I don't know if this is just an issue with the one I'm using (Surfshark) but I didn't have this issue before. I imagine this security layer was implemented recently, and that's why it didn't happen before. Is this intended, or is it just the filter wrongly taking the VPNs IP as a malicious one?
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