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Now this wasn't the first time this happened to me. It started last week and then went away. I came on today to see it again and went and restarted my computer. After restarting my computer, it's still there. When I refreshed the page, it loaded the captcha and let me access the forums, but it still asked me to do it. This is happening on other website as well and I can't seem to find any way of permanently fixing it online other than supposedly emailing recaptcha and telling them that I'm not a bot so they whitelist my IP, but surely there's gotta be some other fix to it?

I went to the link it said in that box and I had a loock at the recaptcha widget it had there and that was perfectly visible. If it wasn't for the fact that this is happening on other websites I'd have said that Nebulous had some configuration error, but I'm at a loss.

Can anyone help me?
 

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It only does that if you piss it off, like request to connect to the website in multiple sessions over and over.

Uh, are you clearing cookies? Are you actually a robot? Are you logging in more than once a day?
 

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It only does that if you piss it off, like request to connect to the website in multiple sessions over and over.

Uh, are you clearing cookies? Are you actually a robot? Are you logging in more than once a day?
Clearing cookies no. Robot, I don't think so. Logging in more than once, nope.
 

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Clearing cookies no. Robot, I don't think so. Logging in more than once, nope.

What browser do you use and what browser plugins/add-ons do you use? Has your IP changed recently? Do you live in North Korea?
 

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What browser do you use and what browser plugins/add-ons do you use? Has your IP changed recently? Do you live in North Korea?
  1. Chrome.
  2. Ublock, Adblock, Pop Up Blocker and Deluminate.
  3. No my IP shouldn't have changed recently, though I'm on a student accommodation internet - could that have anything to do with it?
  4. If Thatcher-in-the-rye has her way soon, pretty much.
 

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  1. Chrome.
  2. Ublock, Adblock, Pop Up Blocker and Deluminate.
  3. No my IP shouldn't have changed recently, though I'm on a student accommodation internet - could that have anything to do with it?
  4. If Thatcher-in-the-rye has her way soon, pretty much.

1. That's fine.
2. Get uBlock Origin, it serves the functions of uBlock, Adblock, and Pop Up Blocker all in and of itself. If you already have it, get rid of the rest. If you have the normal uBlock, get rid of it and everything else, replace with uBlock Origin. The original makers of uBlock got bought out and the original uBlock tracks you, ironically, I learned that the hard way. Deluminate is fine.
3. Maybe, but probably not; and even if it did it wouldn't matter for this.
4. We'll get to that in another thread.

Is your internet from your school? Like, its a public line that's distributed between students?

If so, that'd be why, lots of connections cause security checks to pop up. How we fix that, I'm not sure yet. I'll do some thinking.

Upon further research on your error you screened, I saw a lot of people asking on Q&A forums for solutions and giving out their account info to people answering - which is stupid and probably caused them bigger problems. That, and a bunch of hack forums complaining about how the free bots they downloaded don't work - no shit, enjoy your malware.

Anyways, I've come to the conclusion that you are either one of many connections or have a connection that isn't consistent (in connecting) with Google (or whoever is providing the security checks) which is causing you to be asked to do it over, and over, and over again until they can receive a response.

If this was Google, I'd say try changing your DNS to Google's. I can't verify it was Google however, though I assume it was.

@alex - are you using anything that provides captachas or is it just Google? If you do, lemme know what it is so I can do some reading or get in touch with them.
 
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2. Get uBlock Origin, it serves the functions of uBlock, Adblock, and Pop Up Blocker all in and of itself. If you already have it, get rid of the rest. If you have the normal uBlock, get rid of it and everything else, replace with uBlock Origin. The original makers of uBlock got bought out and the original uBlock tracks you, ironically, I learned that the hard way. Deluminate is fine.
Got it, how'd you learn that uBlock tracked you the hard way can I ask? And are you sure uBlock Origin has the ability to remove popups/website overlays? I often get websites putting overlays up to tell me to remove my adblock and luckily pop up blocker can remove those.

Is your internet from your school? Like, its a public line that's distributed between students?
No, it's my accommodations internet. I'm in halls of residence and all the people in the accommodation would likely be using it, but idk if that effects my individual IP?

Anyways, I've come to the conclusion that you are either one of many connections or have a connection that isn't consistent (in connecting) with Google (or whoever is providing the security checks) which is causing you to be asked to do it over, and over, and over again until they can receive a response.
I've no idea. I went and cleaned up my computer (including cookies, etc) to see if that stops it from happening again. Beats me though.

If this was Google, I'd say try changing your DNS to Google's. I can't verify it was Google however, though I assume it was.
I'll give it a few days, but how would one go about doing this if it happened again?
 

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Got it, how'd you learn that uBlock tracked you the hard way can I ask? And are you sure uBlock Origin has the ability to remove popups/website overlays? I often get websites putting overlays up to tell me to remove my adblock and luckily pop up blocker can remove those.


No, it's my accommodations internet. I'm in halls of residence and all the people in the accommodation would likely be using it, but idk if that effects my individual IP?


I've no idea. I went and cleaned up my computer (including cookies, etc) to see if that stops it from happening again. Beats me though.


I'll give it a few days, but how would one go about doing this if it happened again?


  • I read a review, you can keep your Pop-up blocker if you'd like but personally I see no reason to use it because Chrome blocks all my pop-ups and so does uBlock origin. But again, keep it if you like it.
  • What I meant was if you are clearing your cookies from nebulous.cloud everytime you exit your browser or come back, it'll make you login again, which would usually make it request a capactasdofjdsfo fuck the spelling of it.
  • No, your IP is your IP. All I meant was if its a public connection (which, its not, why I was thinking that I have no idea, ignore my retard brain), would cause problems. Forget I said anything I'm stupid.
  • Google DNS I believe is 8.8.8.8 and I forget the alternate, let me do some research.
[doublepost=1498310023][/doublepost]https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using

If you want my help configuring this because you haven't done it before, tell me and I'll make a mini guide for you.
 
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I read a review, you can keep your Pop-up blocker if you'd like but personally I see no reason to use it because Chrome blocks all my pop-ups and so does uBlock origin. But again, keep it if you like it.
Again I just use the pop up blocker because it has a feature that removes overlays, such as those websites that go "hey you're using adblocker, whitelist us or you'll never see past this overlay that's blocking your vision."
Basically it let's me block their annoying messages about me blocking them.

What I meant was if you are clearing your cookies from nebulous.cloud everytime you exit your browser or come back, it'll make you login again, which would usually make it request a capactasdofjdsfo fuck the spelling of it.
Nah I don't do that. Chrome auto logs me in / nebulous just remembers me.

  • Google DNS I believe is 8.8.8.8 and I forget the alternate, let me do some research.
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using

If you want my help configuring this because you haven't done it before, tell me and I'll make a mini guide for you.
thanks dude I appreciate it.
 

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Again I just use the pop up blocker because it has a feature that removes overlays, such as those websites that go "hey you're using adblocker, whitelist us or you'll never see past this overlay that's blocking your vision."
Basically it let's me block their annoying messages about me blocking them.


Nah I don't do that. Chrome auto logs me in / nebulous just remembers me.


thanks dude I appreciate it.

DNS Little Guide Thingy


Open up Control Panel
Go to Network & Internet
Click "Network & Sharing Center"
On the left-hand side of the new menu, hit "Change Adapter Settings"
Right-click on your ethernet adapter and hit properties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Click Properties below that.
Select "Use the following DNS addresses"
Type in 8.8.8.8 for the first one and 8.8.4.4 for the second/alternate version.
Press OK.
Select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
Select "Use the following DNS addresses."
Type in 2001:4860:4860:0:0:0:0:8888 for the first one and 2001:4860:4860:0:0:0:0:8844 for the second/alternate one.
  • If you need to put four digits into each entry, add more 0s. It'll work just the same.
Press OK.
Press OK until you get out of all the menus.
Restart computer.

If you all of a sudden are having network related issues, this would be why. Just go back in to both the IPv4 and IPv6 and let them be found automatically instead as they likely are now. But I doubt you'll find any issues.

Best of luck.