"ha" <not-me@dot.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:3cc2f9f3$0$58767$edfadb0f@dspool01.news.tele.dk...
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> > Og det kan jeg i øvrigt ikke få til at virke. Jeg havner på deres
> > Unauthorized download side, hvor der står en længere snak om "referer"
> (hvad
> > er det?) og download managers. Har prøvet at afinstallere min DM
(Download
> > Acc.), men uden held. Hvordan kommer jeg videre?
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> Ikke forstået. Har du downloaded det program der var omtalt?
> og så virker det alligevel ikke? eller siger du, at du ikke kan
> downloade programmet?
> Har du ikke set mit indlæg fra den 18-04-2002 kl. 19:55
> news:3cbf085e$0$96090$edfadb0f@dspool01.news.tele.dk
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> mvh
> ha
Det er endnu ikke lykkedes mig at downloade noget. Når jeg klikker på linket
http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Filters/freedvd.zip
Havner jeg på en underside med Unauthorized download og en række
forklaringer på, hvad der kan være galt. Den fulde tekst er her:
Unauthorized download
We're sorry, but this downlod request cannot be authorized. There could be
several reasons for this:
1) You clicked on a link on a site that is not part of the Doom9 domains. In
this case the URL in your browser would not contain doom9.org or doom9.net.
We do not allow that kind of external hotlinking. This site creates a great
deal of traffic and it's hard to find a good hosting. We will not provide
the bandwith for other sites, too so that they can have a great software
archive without having to host and pay for it. Please visit Doom9.org and
you can download all the files you want.
2) You're using a download manager. Download managers usually offer to
search for alternative download locations. While this is nice for the user,
it's bad for the webmaster because it could be that a download which
originated on another site could theoretically still be downloaded from this
site, without anybody knowing. But there's a solution to this problem:
Set up your download manager to send a HTTP referer, and when you click on a
link on the Doom9 site the download will be authorized. Here's how you can
do this in Getright:
Go to Getright Configuration, under Advanced/Protocol check Send "Referer"
in HTTP Request and then select Generated from the download URL.
The setup should be similar for other download managers.
3) Your browser did not send a referer. This normally happens if you right
click on a link and select save-as, or if you copy and paste a link into a
new browser window and press Enter. It may also be that your browser is set
up to not send any referer, though I did not find any such option in the
browser I'm using (IE6). Unfortunately we must test for empty referer or we
still have the download manager problem mentioned in 2). But left clicking
on a link works just fine and has been tested in IE6, Netscape 6 and Opera6.
Some software firewalls, for instance the Norton Personal Firewall remove
the referer from HTTP requests which will block any downloads on any site
that does a referer check. Hence such options should always be turned off.
Software like AdSubstract also blocks the referer and makes downloads
impossible.
The latest ZoneAlarm also blocks Referers by default. Go to Privacy ->
Cookie Control -> Custom and uncheck "remove private header information".
We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause and hope you understand our
reasons for doing so. Bandwith doesn't come cheap and we have to do all we
can to keep the bandwith usage (roughly 600GB a month these days) down.
Det giver ikke den store mening for mig og jeg har lidt efter Referer i min
IE 6.0, men kan intet finde der skulle have betydning for dette (som de også
selv skriver) og har samtidig forsøgt at afinstallere min download manager
for at løse problemet, men uden forskel.
Giver det nogen mening for dig?
Hilsen
Birger
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