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DOTA-v1.0 Server is not accessible? #28

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Cyeden opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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DOTA-v1.0 Server is not accessible? #28

Cyeden opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Cyeden
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Cyeden commented Aug 18, 2024

I was able to access the DOTA-v1.0 Server and submit detection source data this morning, but it has been unavailable since noon. The interface shows "This page bed4rs.net is currently unavailable. This request cannot be processed."

Is anyone else experiencing this problem? :D

@WoW-boop
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I've also encountered the same issue, submitting tests but not receiving an email. Have you found a solution?

@Cyeden
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Cyeden commented Oct 11, 2024

I've also encountered the same issue, submitting tests but not receiving an email. Have you found a solution?

Strictly speaking, I didn't solve it, but I can use it now. I think the possible causes are:

  1. The platform only accepts official mailboxes, and personal mailboxes cannot be qq.com;
  2. An account can only submit for verification twice a day;
  3. Please turn on the global VPN;
    Or just a separate website issue, hope this helps you;-)

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Thank you for your explanation. How do you use it? My registered email is my student email, not QQ email, and the first time I submitted the result webpage showed me to check my email, but there was no new email in my email box. What do you mean by enabling global VPN in the last point?

@Cyeden
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Cyeden commented Oct 14, 2024

From your description, it's a problem I have never encountered before. Maybe you should check the trash can in your mailbox? The purpose of using a VPN is to prevent information from being intercepted by the firewall. You can search for global proxies online. (But from your description, this does not seem to be the point. What I encountered was that the website did not display any information.)

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