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PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

pjmarsh
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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

@jab1, no idea, sorry.  I can't remember this ever being discussed before

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

No worries, @pjmarsh - it was more of a 'possible source' of the filter than anything else.

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

@kerrywhee - what exactly are those unable to reach your website seeing when they try?

I have just enabled the default Plusnet Safeguard filters on a broadband line I have access to (which includes the pornography category), and am unable to replicate the problem.

I can browse successfully to your website, yet cannot browse to expected adult-classified sites. This is confirmed by a DNS lookup. 

Your website returns the expected list of server IPs: -

>nslookup www.houseofminerva.com 213.120.234.42
Server:  indnsc92.ukcore.bt.net
Address:  213.120.234.42

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    ext-sq.squarespace.com
Addresses:  198.185.159.144
          198.49.23.145
          198.49.23.144
          198.185.159.145
Aliases:  www.houseofminerva.com


However a site with known adult content returns the IP of our filtering platform (81.130.111.239): -

>nslookup xxx.com 213.120.234.42
Server:  indnsc92.bt.net
Address:  213.120.234.42

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    xxx.com
Address:  81.130.111.239


If your site was being blocked by the Plusnet content filters then I'd expect it to return the same IP as seen directly above (and it doesn't).

 

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it


@kerrywhee wrote:

I don't have a plusnet account, I've had notifications from people trying to access my website who use plusnet saying it's been blocked as it's been categorised as pornography? 

 

 


I may be asking a silly question here, but it has just occurred to me - how have people been able to contact the OP - unless they know her contact details personally, as they would have to access the site to find the information?

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

I'm assuming the convo went along the lines of  "Hi joe blogs, have a looked at my new site it's awesome right!" The reply to which was "I can't, it says it's blocked I'm with Plusnet"

 

Further more, as safeguard is promoted to parents shown on our site here "Plusnet SafeGuard is our online Parental Control tool" I would expect it to be vigilant and cautious, after all it wouldn't be too far fetched to say that someone hosting a site today doesn't show inappropriate content but tomorrow does. I'd expect it's working to be a kept secret.

 

Like @bobpullen said though, it looks like it's working so we could do with more info from whoever said it's being blocked. It might not have been Safeguard related and was some other parental control service blocking it.

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

@James30 yes, I understand how SafeGuards work, the problem is though that there is nothing on my website that people should been to be SafeGuarded from. It's a graphic design agency website,  and I have no intention of it showing adult content now or in the future. 

 

It's being categorised as 'pn_pornography' which it most definitely is not, so I'm wondering how I can get this categorisation changed. Is it your SafeGuarding controls that are categorising the site as porn, and if so why? 

 

I have attached the screengrab that your customers have been receiving when trying to access my site. 

 

 

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

Hi bob have attached a screengrab to show what people are seeing when they try and access. 

 

Thanks 

 

Kerry 

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

Though as said earlier, other providers are classifying it the same as well:

HouseOfMinerva.PNG

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

Strange, @pjmarsh . I can't see how it can be classed as anything pornographic. I'll have a look more closely at it a little later, but my initial look, not long after the topic was raised certainly didn't make me raise my eyebrows - or anything else. 😀

 

EDIT: Absolutely nothing on there could even be remotely described as 'pornographic'.

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

I don’t know too much on it, but as I said earlier, googling it, zScaler says it’s based on domain, ip address or ip range. For that it could be triggered by another website on the same shared server.

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

Sorry, must have missed that, @pjmarsh  - so it is 'location base' rather than content. A little more difficult to resolve, and way above my experience.

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

The info at : https://www.abuseipdb.com  may be useful... 

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Can't access that link, @Champnet , will not open.Huh

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

Hi all, 

 

Thanks so so much for looking in to this, if it is the above, then who do I need to contact to get it sorted? 

Sorry a lot of this is waaaay over my head. I'm a graphic designer by nature, work on Squarespace and get domains from 123 reg and then move over when all is built to Sqaurespace too most of the time as they encourage you to have it all in one place. That's as far as my experience goes. 

 

Thanks 

Kerry 

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Re: PlusNet are categorising my website as adult content and need to unblock it

@jab1  Try again............