OH2 login issues

I recall an OH2 member postung a warning to cleanout your PMs and save your contacts this past January. I don't recall the the member, but thought it was all in jest. But, I used the nudge and deleted old messages inbox/sent. Only left one provider's contact number. Figured I could always source it again if needed. Have two provider's info memorized. One recently ghosted me. The other is a solid go to. My rotation was winding down to 2-3. I was looking to reboot and now OH2 is gone. Don't know if anyone had an inside track on what was going down, but that warning allowed me to clean up my messages but no RW info was ever shared. But hey, the internet is forever. So who knows. Have fun and be safe.
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  • slap
  • 02-24-2022, 09:38 AM
You're right!! I'd recognize those beer bellies, fat rolls and saggy tits anywhere. LOL Originally Posted by ntxguy
Those are some high priced escorts man!
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  • 02-24-2022, 10:34 AM
Well, I just tried to log in and it logged me in to a provider's account. Interesting. I logged out and tried to log back in, and it didn't seem to do anything. I was ignoring all the security errors. Hope that wasn't a mistake. I'm done with OH2 until this is cleared up.
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Well, I just tried to log in and it logged me in to a provider's account. Interesting. I logged out and tried to log back in, and it didn't seem to do anything. I was ignoring all the security errors. Hope that wasn't a mistake. I'm done with OH2 until this is cleared up. Originally Posted by Crock
If you have concerns that may have been a mistake, why would you ignore the security errors and log in? The frequent reports of logging in and finding oneself in another member’s account is reason enough to not to risk it.

At the very least I hope you’ve changed any passwords that may be in common or similar to the one you used to log into oh2.
Fieryjade, imnotanangel inherited aspd.net and Deuce Bigelow was its admin when fieryjade decided to take the site down to protect her husbands job at a Fortune 500 company. Originally Posted by Buckwiser
More revisionist history.

aspd crashed or was hacked (depending on who you believe) after Fieryjade inherited the site; not a voluntary site deactivation. Deuce Bigelow and Imnotanangel tried to resurrect the site as eraps with a subset of the aspd posts they could restore. Momentum had already shifted to eccie by then. The eraps site was acquired by eccie.

Amber's SO was dismissed from an Atlanta F500 company because he accessed aspd from their corporate network.

I don't doubt the outing in the aspd ladies area.
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I know the ERAPS part of the history lesson is true, because I remember that particular order of events. ASPD was experiencing significant platform stability issues at the end, which I seem to recall spurred the founders of ECCIE and OH2 to start up their respective sites.
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  • 02-24-2022, 12:01 PM
If you have concerns that may have been a mistake, why would you ignore the security errors and log in? The frequent reports of logging in and finding oneself in another member’s account is reason enough to not to risk it.

At the very least I hope you’ve changed any passwords that may be in common or similar to the one you used to log into oh2. Originally Posted by TinMan
I ignored them because they're minor errors and the likelihood of issues from logging in (beyond the existing issues) is very small. That said, the types of errors are the same type that you'd get with a "man in the middle" attack. Not likely, but possible.

The logging in and seeing someone else's account is a different issue, but they're both probably caused by the same thing.


I don't reuse passwords. They're all random gibberish from a password manager. I'm screwed if LastPass is ever compromised or broken.
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Still down rn
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I ignored them because they're minor errors and the likelihood of issues from logging in (beyond the existing issues) is very small. That said, the types of errors are the same type that you'd get with a "man in the middle" attack. Not likely, but possible.

The logging in and seeing someone else's account is a different issue, but they're both probably caused by the same thing.


I don't reuse passwords. They're all random gibberish from a password manager. I'm screwed if LastPass is ever compromised or broken. Originally Posted by Crock



Had the exact same experience in regards to being logged into someone elses account.
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Had the exact same experience in regards to being logged into someone elses account. Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Same here. Better safe than sorry, I changed all my passwords using TinMan's advice and not using the same passwords across platforms. For those of us that travel, I had a bunch of boards to log back into.
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More revisionist history. Originally Posted by saustin
Wrong.

Fieryjade's husband and Amber's stepfather received a phone call from a Broomfield Colorado pay phone at a gas station. When he didn't do what he was politely asked to do, his project manager at Hewlett-Packard got an email showing his involvement with aspd.net. He and fieryjade decided immediately to close aspd.net. Amber's sister, imnoangel, then accused Tysteel of outting her step-father. Deuce Bigelow got an email from a Kinkos in Boulder CO on Arapahoe Blvd. An open computer at a hotel in Trinidad CO was used to post ultimatums addressed to the new owners of aspd.net. These posts were deleted immediately. Tysteel was used as a patsy, and received emails from an open computer at the University of Colorado because the outted cigar smoking hobbiest who wanted his real world name and address removed from the San Antonio Ladies Room could not request removal without self-identifying.

aspd.net was closed, ERAPS opened in its place, and ultimately the aspd database was sold to Eccie, where the post that started it all likely remains.

This sordid episode is only relevant today because CK1942 allows ladies to post real world names and addresses in OH2 ladies forums....like he did at aspd.net. Yet he is a pimp, with his pal Air Junky, and yet, because he owns a private board, many in the hobby are ok with real world info being posted on OH2.
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I don’t think many guys are ok with it, at least here in Dallas. There has been a lot of conversation about it and I don’t recall a single guy being ok with blatant posting of entire names, phone numbers and even photos of hobbyists, all of which is rumored to have occurred. The ladies can easily protect themselves and still respect privacy by posting partial information (eg, first names only, masking of all but the last four digits of a phone number).

Frankly, my own uncertainty as to the allowable disclosure of personal RW information in the ladies private forum is my biggest complaint about oh2 right now. I would like ownership to publicly announce guidelines in this regard and rigorously enforce them once the site is back up.
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so is this oh2 coming back or not, this sucks
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so is this oh2 coming back or not, this sucks Originally Posted by ILOVEHAIRPIE
I'm assuming it's gone for good now. I'm glad I stored the direct numbers for the agencies and independents I spent time with. Of course, finding new girls is now a lot harder because I depended a lot on reviews from verified hobbyists.

This might be a chance for someone to start a similar site.

I've gone back to the other sites. It's a mountain of coal, but I've found a diamond or two:
  • https://us.callescortgirls.ca/
  • https://www.eroticmonkey.ch/escorts-houston-10444
  • Callescortgirls.ca
  • EroticMonkey
  • P411
  • Tryst
  • Mega Personals
  • Private Delights
  • Eros
  • Slixa
  • Bedpage


I'd love to hear the sites that others use given the demise of oh2.
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so is this oh2 coming back or not, this sucks Originally Posted by ILOVEHAIRPIE
For the fun of it, I brought up their website and it says, "invalid security certificate" but looking at it, the certificate appears to expire in Oct 2027 before it needs to be renewed. Looks like it is a bigger issue than what is thought. I wonder why the owner of OH2, who is also a member of this site, has not said a word about it, while there are multiple threads here in the public forums and I am sure in both the provider and client back channels.