basically i saw blank page on that site which is banned from ISP but you say working on one but not on another, so may be infected from any virus
The problem machine is a dedicated windows server on godaddy.com. For IE, the http://forums.digitalpoint.com/ page gives an http 403 error. In Firefox, the http://forums.digitalpoint.com/ page is simply blank. Works fine on my local machine.
Just out of curiosity, why are you browsing the web from a remote machine? The Internet is faster if you browse from your local computer you know.
He is probably using a duplicate account, I know people use my Remote Desktop servers for browsing DP and that was the only reason I could think of. No offense to the user but I am just stating an example.
I;ve had to come through my seedbox or one of my servers on occasion when I'm at the library. All depends on how OpenDNS has this site classified and what the library IT person had for lunch. They like random bans.
You know what I have noticed, That if you start to load another page, other then DP when using dial-up. The DP page, will half load then just stop, never seen any other site do this. It's like a weird phenonmenon!
Fwiw, the godaddy support guys think that DigitalPoint is blocking traffic from the ip address used by my dedicated server: "The issue with being unable to access http://forums.digitalpoint.com from within your 'LiveAnswers' Dedicated Server does not appear to be caused by anything within our network. It is possible that http://forums.digitalpoint.com is blocking an IP range that your server falls into. I would advise contacting http://forums.digitalpoint.com to see if they are indeed blocking your IP from reaching their site" My dedicated server ip address is 72.167.255.180. Anyhooo that's their story.
The site doesnt work with proxys at all, pagewash and hidemyass! Also on a blackberry browser is goes blank but with opera browser or bolt browser its not to bad
I'll ask the obvious question again I guess since it seems it was ignored... Why exactly do you have a need to browse the forum from a remote machine?