Re: help with network problem

From: Irene (xie@proexam.org)
Date: 09/13/02


Date: 13 Sep 2002 17:57:50 -0000
From: Irene <xie@proexam.org>
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com


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Hi, Leonard,

Thank you for your time and email. Since it is a bbs site, when I use ping
xxx.xxx.xxx 80, it tells bad parameter. I am sure that page should be
there and it is running now since I can access the site in other machines
and when I had trouble at home, I just called my friend to try that site
and it was working..And the ISP doesnt block that site. I asked my ISP to
try that site and it worked. I tried netscape, still the same
problem...looking for the site for ever.

I think it may be this computer's problem. But I am not sure where is
wrong. So, dont know what to do now.

Any more suggestions?

Thank you.

Irene

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>Hi Irene,
>
>From your description, there are several possibilities :
>
>1) The website is not running (Having successful PING doesn't guarantee =
>webserver is running).
>To verify webserver is running, use this :
>
>telnet x.x.x.x 80
>If you see semething, then webserver should be running
>
>2) The page is really not there, although the websever is running
>
>3) Can it be that your ISP or LAN or home network block access to that =
>website ?
>
>My Suggestion :
>
>1) Try with different browser
>2) Try with different ISP connections
>3) Try with different computers,
>
>This should isolate issue.
>
>Good luck
>
>
>
>Regards,
>Leonard Ong, CISSP, CSS-1, CCSE, MCSE,=20
> MCDBA, CCNP, CCDP, NSA, LCP
>Network Security Specialist, APAC
>NOKIA
>
>Email. Leonard.Ong@nokia.com
>Mobile. +65 9431 6184
>Phone. +65 6723 1724
>Fax. +65 6723 1596
>
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ext Irene [mailto:xie@proexam.org]
>Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 5:24 AM
>To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
>Subject: help with network problem
>
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>
>
>Recently, I have found that I am not able to browser one website at =
>home.=20
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>( Only that website so far). I am able to ping it and got reply really=20
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>fast, but when I use IE to browser it, it just keeps going and going and =
>
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>never stops. No even general "page not found" error message. I can =
>access=20
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>that website in some other places. The other computers on the same LAN =
>can=20
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>access that website. I tried to put ip address instead of domain name, =
>but=20
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>it doesnt make any difference. I have updated my IE to IE6 and put all =
>the=20
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>patches and checked all the options in advance options. Doesnt help. I=20
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>dont know what to do with it. I do can telnet to that site though.=20
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>Does anyone have a clue? Isnt it weird?=20
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>Thank you for the help in advance.=20
>
>
>
>Irene
>



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