I am also experiencing frequent local IP access being blocked by DYNADOT after either - a)uploading many files b)testing scripts
In the second case, after making perhaps 20 consecutive page reloads, all local IP access on that workstation is blocked. I work with 3 computers and each in its turn loses access to that web address.
How is a web designer meant to use DYNADOT servers if local access is so often blocked?
I understand this is a security feature, but isn't there a way to have my home IP address tied to my own account?
Please understand how frustrating this is: In the process of uploading several directories each containing perhaps several hundred files and suddenly the server blocks itself.
I am pretty patient person, but this makes little sense to someone works on the occasional deadline.
We'd be happy to look into the cause of the IP block. In most cases, yes we can whitelist an address on the server. Please email us your IP address so we can investigate.