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banned in Korea - help Sorry about this personal request here, but I know a lot of users on eslHQ are in Korea. It seems my website MES-English.com is banned in Korea if you try to access it from the public schools. I have contacted the Korea Communication Standards Commission and they tell me they aren't blocking the site. I assume it must be the Education Ministry or some central Board of Education software that's blocking the site. Does anyone know who I might be able to contact or who the SafeNet type software provider for the schools might be? Thanks. |
Re: banned in Korea - help Hi Mark, Are you sure your site is blocked in ALL public schools? The reason I ask is because while I was in Korea, I had many problems with accessing my own sites. But, my sites weren't blocked by the government. It was actually an issue with the ISP. Just a couple of weeks ago, the sites were blocked again. Then 1 day later, they were accessible. But a few years ago, my sites would get blocked for days/weeks. I would have to write my ISP over and over and over again in order for them to remove whatever filter they had in place. It was definitely related to them because they acknowledged the filter and unblocked my sites (which all shared the same IP address). If you have the luxury of finding a few users in different public schools, I would see if they all experience the same results. If they have mixed results, I would guess that it's an ISP issue, not a government ban issue. Hope this helps, Eric |
Re: banned in Korea - help Hi Mark All works fine at my school in Gyeonggi - Gwangju city region. It probably depends on which internet filter particular schools are using. I know the one at our school blocks the Encyclopaedia Britannica and few other sites for no apparent reason, but as mentioned yours has no problems and I'm looking at it now. |
Re: banned in Korea - help Eric and Mikepass - Thanks for your replies. I now assume it must be a city level thing with their SafeNet type software. I'll see what else I can find out and work on that filter issue. Thanks. If anyone else could check the site, that would be helpful. If not, no worries. :) |
Re: banned in Korea - help I wonder why. I am not in Korea, but once I had difficulties getting on your site in China. Now everything is fine. What I did on my sites was to get a dedicated IP address. Are you on shared hosting? It seems when another site on a shared IP messes up, all the other sites on that IP get blocked or filtered out. Goodluck resolving this. It can be a real headache. Sorry mate! |
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Although, if it is one of the sites then they'd all be blocked (which isn't the case here, my other sites show up fine - so I'm told.) Anyway, I appreciate the help. Now I just need to find time to resolve it ... (I like the new site, btw. It's very slick.) |
Re: banned in Korea - help Hi Mark I'm sorry not to have a solution to your problem, I just dropped to say that MES is an excellent site and my primary teacher materials' resource (didn't realize it was actually yours untill now):) |
Re: banned in Korea - help Thanks Mark for those great sites. I hope you find a solution soon. Your sites are a generous donation to the ESL community. Even if the problem is not the issue of dedicated IP, I recommend you upgrade to dedicated IP. There are many horror stories with shared hosting on the same IP. Some sites even get banned from Google because someone on the shared IP was causing trouble. The filtering technologies used on the web all seem to work in the same way - ban a troublesome site by banning the IP, irrespective of the other good sites hosted on the same IP. I used to have problems with shared IPs that I no longer have. Definitely something to consider. |
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hehe no problem. your site still remains my main teaching resource |
Re: banned in Korea - help If your visitors are from Korea it is always a good Idea to host your site in south Korea, the location of your host and visitors is important in downloading,uploading and speed of your website. You can even host at least one subdomain (just the part of your website which is visited by Koreans) In korea you can hardly find any web hosting company with proper English support or English control panel but have at look at Internet Brothers south KoreaWeb Hosting in Korea they offer hosting with complete English support and panel like US hosting companies. Also make sure you visit their discount coupon page . I think they can help you in many ways too . |
Re: banned in Korea - help I just wanted to say that I'm in Poland I love your flashcards. I've used them in addition to whatever text we're using when I have a class with little kids. They also LOVE them. They laugh at their cuteness (the animals esp but all the people/jobs are entertaining as well) and I like the fact that you have all of the easy ones but also some lesser well-known ones that challenge the faster kids. I'm glad to find this website. I've just stumbled on it today. |
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I did hear back from one of the original people who reported the problem. He said that site was back up last friday. He said he's in the Chungnam Province. |
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Re: banned in Korea - help I'm still waiting on the couple that i know work in the public school system. Have you heard anything yet? |
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Thanks for checking though and if your friends report back, please let me know. |
Re: banned in Korea - help I teach in a public school in Seoul and I can't access your site. |
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Can you tell me where in are in S. Korea? Also, does the site just time out or do you get some sort of security message? |
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