Hi Davide, Many thanks for getting back to me quickly. The reason I suspect a firewall rule on the web host side is that if I proxy my traffic through another address or access it from home, it works just fine. Regards, Eamonn epower at tssg.org > On 22 Sep 2015, at 15:46, Davide Dalle Carbonare <davide.dallecarbonare at eng.it> wrote: > > Hi Eamonn, > I can confirm that the FIWARE web site at www.fiware.org is up and running. I'm not aware of any restriction for accessing the main FIWARE site. > > Can you try from other networks or devices? > > BR > Davide > > > 2015-09-22 16:37 GMT+02:00 Eamonn Power <epower at tssg.org>: > Hi there, > > I cannot access www.fiware.org from 193.1.184.254. I was wondering if there were any firewall rules that might explain this on the web host? > > Regards, > > Eamonn > epower at tssg.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fiware-feedback mailing list > Fiware-feedback at lists.fiware.org > https://lists.fiware.org/listinfo/fiware-feedback-new > > > > -- > Davide Dalle Carbonare > Senior Researcher - Big Data & Future Internet > Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A. - www.eng.it > Mob: +39-346-3207983 > @davdalle | linkedin | about.me
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