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 If you are prompted for your AuthServ password because your host is listed in an RBL, don't fear. You can still get on AfterNET by following these directions: If you are prompted for your AuthServ password because your host is listed in an RBL, don't fear. You can still get on AfterNET by following these directions:
 +  -) NOTE: Our user registration system is broken. We are working on a solution, but in the mean time, you can send your IP address using the [[:contact|Contact Us]] feature to be manually whitelisted.
   -) **Login-on-connect** - Setup [[help:connecting:login-on-connect|Login-on-Connect]] to be automatically exempt from any RBL scanning in the future. [[https://www.afternet.org/help/connecting/dnsbl?do=register|Get an account]] and [[help:connecting:login-on-connect|Click here for instructions setting up login-on-connect]].   -) **Login-on-connect** - Setup [[help:connecting:login-on-connect|Login-on-Connect]] to be automatically exempt from any RBL scanning in the future. [[https://www.afternet.org/help/connecting/dnsbl?do=register|Get an account]] and [[help:connecting:login-on-connect|Click here for instructions setting up login-on-connect]].
   -) You could alternately complain to your Internet service provider and inform them of the problem. [[http://OpenRBL.Org|Click here to see what RBLs you may be listed in]]. We realize you may be stuck with a provider who, due to lazy business practices, cannot be removed from an RBL, but you should complain anyway, maybe some day they will "get it".   -) You could alternately complain to your Internet service provider and inform them of the problem. [[http://OpenRBL.Org|Click here to see what RBLs you may be listed in]]. We realize you may be stuck with a provider who, due to lazy business practices, cannot be removed from an RBL, but you should complain anyway, maybe some day they will "get it".