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Oh, Malaysia now implements the Great Internet Wall, too?
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kiewch: I am having the same problem as well with both the website as well as the GOG Galaxy client.
The error message I get is:

An error occurred while processing your request.
Reference #97.82b91a3a.1464091192.27e2015
Those kind of responses do not originate from our servers. There must be some firewall/proxy between you an us that is blocking the request.
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kiewch: I am having the same problem as well with both the website as well as the GOG Galaxy client.
The error message I get is:

An error occurred while processing your request.
Reference #97.82b91a3a.1464091192.27e2015
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Venom: Those kind of responses do not originate from our servers. There must be some firewall/proxy between you an us that is blocking the request.
Yep, it looks like some Malysian "Big Internet Wall" thing.
Good for me
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luter007: Good for me
The Polish "Big Internet Wall" must be too small then.
At this moment they deny blocking gog.com.

https://twitter.com/TMConnects/status/735767595987537921

Sigh.

Will try trouble shooting this.



its not my pc specific as i can't connect to gog via my surface 3.

I think I can confirm its Telekom Malaysia problem, from my side by this simple test.

open my phone browser that use celcom. visit gog.com. success.
connect to telekom malaysia wifi, visit gog.com, failed.
Post edited May 26, 2016 by fablefox
more info to help debug this issue:

gog.com can't be accessed.


gog.com/forum <-- sucess
gog.com/account <-- success
i think its cookie issue.

after i deleted it, i can visit gog.com. after i log in to my account, visiting gog.com will gives the same error as previously.

if i open a incognito window, visiting gog.com is a success. after browsing awhile, the error came out again.
Perhaps, this is because some of the titles here are indexed in Malasya? Are there any?
Yeah, deleting cookies makes the site works for a while then the error came back.
I suspect it's a problem with tmnet.
Post edited May 26, 2016 by Chernobyl89
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Post edited May 26, 2016 by Fairfox
Definitely an ISP issue (specifically TMNet of Malaysia), workaround that works seem to be use a VPN service. Anyone contacted TMNet to find out why are they blocking a legitimate website?
Same thing happened to me too. It appears this thing happening to Malaysian, Singaporean and Bruneian users.
And the only way to resolve this by using a VPN set in other countries like the US.
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kiewch: Definitely an ISP issue (specifically TMNet of Malaysia), workaround that works seem to be use a VPN service. Anyone contacted TMNet to find out why are they blocking a legitimate website?
i did. check their twitter. they said no.

its a complex issue. i think its related (because it didn't affect celcom) but then again if you use incognito mode, it worked - before failing later.

so it not just a matter of blocking.
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kiewch: Definitely an ISP issue (specifically TMNet of Malaysia), workaround that works seem to be use a VPN service. Anyone contacted TMNet to find out why are they blocking a legitimate website?
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fablefox: i did. check their twitter. they said no.

its a complex issue. i think its related (because it didn't affect celcom) but then again if you use incognito mode, it worked - before failing later.

so it not just a matter of blocking.
got redirected here as i posted my own thread earlier. everyone still having this problem?