The latest is that Virgin’s technical support are saying that it was all a big mistake, and that they’ll be sorting it all out later this morning. Hmmm. In the meantime, if you’re a Virgin Media customer, you can still access Rapidshare by replacing ‘http://’ with ‘https://’ in the site address. We’ll see how long it takes them to put things right…
The latest is that Virgin’s technical support are saying that it was all a big mistake, and that they’ll be sorting it all out later this morning. Hmmm. In the meantime, if you’re a Virgin Media customer, you can still access Rapidshare by replacing ‘http://’ with ‘https://’ in the site address. We’ll see how long it takes them to put things right…
The latest is that Virgin’s technical support are saying that it was all a big mistake, and that they’ll be sorting it all out later this morning. Hmmm. In the meantime, if you’re a Virgin Media customer, you can still access Rapidshare by replacing ‘http://’ with ‘https://’ in the site address. We’ll see how long it takes them to put things right…
Due to the amount of child porn traded via Megaupload and Rapidshare amongst others ISPs that operate Cleanfeed or similar systems to block URLs on the IWF watch list often find themselves proxying some of the servers on those websites.
VM aren't going to be turning it off any time soon I'm sorry to say.
It's nothing to do with intentional blocking of the whole thing, specific URLs get blocked not the entire site, chances are there was a problem with VM's filtering cluster or more kiddie porn than usual on RS / MU so more servers getting routed through the filter which overwhelmed the cluster.
When the House of Commons and the House of Lords voted to make the Digital Economy Bill part of UK law, nobody was sure just how it would affect both the legitimate and illegitimate users of file sharing websites.
Yesterday it appeared that Virgin Media, a UK based internet service provider, had taken matters into its own hands and blocked all access to file sharing portals Rapidshare and Megaupload, a move that many thought pre-empted action from the Government and assorted music industry companies.
Naturally, Virgin Media customers flocked to the companies forums to seek clarification on the matter. Most of the complaints were from premium users who used the file hosting sites to store important data for their businesses and were obviously now unable to grab any of their files.
According to Bitterwallet, Virgin’s technical support are telling customers that the blocked connections to the sharing sites was an error on its part, with a fix due later this morning. Also, they provided an easy way to circumvent the Rapidshare block, simply replace “http://” with “https://” in the site address.
As soon as access is restored, we will let you know.
Man/girldem who have a Rapidshare or any other download server account and download ".part1, .part2" one by one like a c*nt...
You need JDownloader. Basically all you do is just copy all rapidshare parts.. Open the program, paste and it downloads them all automatically one by one or how many you want simultaneously.
You need your Rapidshare login and password at the ready
How to set it up:
On the toolbar click Premium >> Premium Settings >> Add Account >> Find the host rapidshare.com (this can be used for other download servers as well like megaupload etc) >> Add your deets
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This is a lie
i checked
was phoning up 150 whilst reading this thread but thought let me check warezbb first
was going to join sky ASAP housemate would of been vexed as well coz its under his name but f*ck it no rapidshare = no internet for me
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Mr. Air Max 90
I don't know what I'd do without RS capabilities. I know that day will come when it gets shut down or all ISP's block it and that buns me.
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Dubby
lol @ getting parred by your ISP in such a manner
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Black Ant
hmmm indeed
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Mr. Gayle
C/S, straight up dumping links in there
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Be Broadband > ______
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Thizz
WHERES THIS FROM G?
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Black Ant
http://www.bitterwallet.com/virgin-media-block-access-to-rapidshare-and-megaupload/29504
http://thenextweb.com/uk/2010/05/14/uk-isp-virgin-media-blocks-rapidshare-and-megaupload/
basically saying the same thing
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Black Ant
a theory...
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Mr. Gayle
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Gordon Gekko
Its not often I say this, but...
AOL >>>>>>>
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Guest El Padrino
NEG dat.
For ADSL, it's BE or nothing.
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Septik
im on virgin its working for me now
i doubt virgin will intentionally block rapidshare, so many ppl would leave / downgrade from the higher packages
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Mr. Gayle
"GOODBYE"
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Sleepz
Never been proud to be a customer till now
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Guest Triple XXX
luckily i moved n never paid them
would have been pissed if i stayed with them
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MEIRELES.
Man/girldem who have a Rapidshare or any other download server account and download ".part1, .part2" one by one like a c*nt...
You need JDownloader. Basically all you do is just copy all rapidshare parts.. Open the program, paste and it downloads them all automatically one by one or how many you want simultaneously.
Dload for the prog: http://jdownloader.org/download/index
You need your Rapidshare login and password at the ready
How to set it up:
On the toolbar click Premium >> Premium Settings >> Add Account >> Find the host rapidshare.com (this can be used for other download servers as well like megaupload etc) >> Add your deets
And your good to go.
Pos' the f*ck out of me right now.
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Black Ant
lol @ doing them one by one
COME ON....
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i was just using RSM
but i'll look at this one when get home
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The King
Is that better than Flashget?
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MEIRELES.
I think its the best download manager out.
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