Cuevana 403

It appears that the DNS fix is broken. I can no longer see the site, even with the Google public DNS.


If you are hear because you want to unblock Cuevana, the easiest way is to use Google’s public DNS. Instructions HERE.
I just tried the google dns and it works.

What I did:

I have XP so I right clicked My Network Places and clicked properties.

I then right clicked my Local Area Connection and clicked properties.

I then clicked Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then clicked properties.

I clicked the radio button to use the following DNS server address.

I typed in 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and clicked OK.

To refresh it I went back and right clicked my Local Area Connection and did a repair.

Worked like a charm.

I got a spike last night from people hitting this site. I was getting a huge amount of traffic from Google because a site name Cuevana started showing 403 errors. For some reason I came up on the searches. I even got questions as to how to bring Cuevana back.

Well, Cuevana is a pirate site for Videos from Argentina. It is like Hulu.com, except in Spanish and, as I understand it, it does not pay for the content it streams.

I don’t understand why Google listed me in Cuevana searches. I have discussed 403 errors, but I had never heard of Cuevana before.

I am wondering if Cuevana is hosted on 1and1.com and their 403 errors were related to mine.

14 Responses to “Cuevana 403”

  1. Will says:

    Cuevana works perfectly (only not in the US) I, live in NYC and was not able to get the site (kept getting the 403 error all the time) and now I am in South America and have watched at least 10 movies without any problems. It is FLAWLESS….

  2. Victor says:

    Cuevana twitter say website down

  3. Keith says:

    The DNS server fix does not appear to work for me anymore. I am not sure what the issue is.

  4. Skoll says:

    what windos 7 ????????,,, Help

  5. victor says:

    Hello i live in california, and cuevana keeps giving me that error is it b/c of the site or the dns server?

  6. simon says:

    When yo do it in a macbook it doesnt work…. Is there anything else we should do after following the steps on the google dns page?

  7. Keith says:

    Leave that stuff alone. Just change the part about the dns

  8. tom says:

    When I enter the addresses, my computer also wants a subnet mask and default gateway in addition to just the addresses. I’m using Windows Vista. What do I enter?
    Thanks!

  9. simon says:

    are you sure that for a mac it works the same way? i tried putting in all numbers and it didnt work….

  10. Keith says:

    Follow the link above to the google site. There are instructions for the Mac.

  11. olguitabart says:

    what about mac?
    thanks!

  12. Keith says:

    After you click the “use the following DNS Server address”, right underneath that is the place to put 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4 Then click OK.

    Keith

  13. Ajahni says:

    You wrote:
    “I then clicked Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then clicked properties.
    I clicked the radio button to use the following DNS server address.”
    I could not find the radio button after I clicked Internet Protocol
    Could you please be more clear

  14. Mike says:

    I just tried to search for a David Mamet film on Cuevana and got the 403. I’ve been referring to this site for a half year now. I guess the crack down is under way.

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