Proxy Problem?

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Bran

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hey guys, so basically my hotel was stuck on 76% and i was getting no errors or anything so @Zachariah recommended i change the location of my proxy because that's what he did bc maybe my current one was having issues? idk, he did the same for his hotel.. and ever since i have done that my hotel loads for me, but nobody can even get on the website? they get this instead... i have changed the client.php and stuff and still no luck, even @AssLikeThat has tried and it still isn't working? any help would greatly be appreciated!

edit: i can get online, but this is what other users get?
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Joe

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Are you using a HTTP proxy? Did you recently update the DNS settings on your domain/Cloudflare? If you're using a HTTP proxy did you recently add it? What's the host?

Only asking because a TCP proxy wouldn't effect the website loading.
 

Bran

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Mar 13, 2017
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Are you using a HTTP proxy? Did you recently update the DNS settings on your domain/Cloudflare? If you're using a HTTP proxy did you recently add it? What's the host?

Only asking because a TCP proxy wouldn't effect the website loading.
i'm not sure, all i know is it's from hostsavor ahah
 

Joe

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I've tried pinging the domain and everything, it looks like there's no host.
If it's a HTTP proxy, I wouldn't use it from HS. TCP Reverse seems fine although not very powerful.
 

Bran

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I had the same problem with hostsavor , and I'm pretty sure their tcp proxy is lagging my client.
like it won't work for anyone atall now, weird asf
 
I've tried pinging the domain and everything, it looks like there's no host.
If it's a HTTP proxy, I wouldn't use it from HS. TCP Reverse seems fine although not very powerful.
it is a TCP one btw
 

JMS

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It's to do with HS TCP Proxy, I had this issue on Pure for awhile.
Fixed it by buying a cheap OVH VPS and setting up my own managed proxy.
 

Joe

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It’s impossible for a TCP proxy to break the DNS/website as it’s just an IP address to allow connections through the client, sounded like a HTTP proxy where you update the DNS/IP address your website points to. I would recommend something a bit more expensive or setting up your own linux proxies.
 
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