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    PProxy Connect Problem

    For the last several hours, I have not been able to connect to the pproxy. I get handshake failed or other error messages. No problem connecting the client to D.Net. Is there any reason why the client would stop connecting to the pproxy?

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    My cable connection has been on and off for the last 4 hours. If you can get to the stats page you should be able to dump. I am now able to get out, but it looks like no one has been able to dump for the last 1 1/2 hours.

    I will see if I can find a solution soon.

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    I have been getting the same problem. Maybe the server is down for maintenece.

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    Virus, I just thought I'd let you know that I was able to connect again. I was wondering how I view the stats that are updated every thirty minutes.

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    Virus, I just wanted to thank you for providing the proxy server. I feel it really helps the team effort by providing more timely feedback than D.Net provides.

    Thanks again.
    Cwizard

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