RE: AW: help with network problem

From: Gaydosh, Adam (GaydoshA@ctcgsc.org)
Date: 09/16/02


From: "Gaydosh, Adam" <GaydoshA@ctcgsc.org>
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 19:08:26 -0400

you said it was a bbs, could it be that they have blocked the IP of your box
for whatever reason, have you tried contacting them?

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From: Irene [mailto:xie@proexam.org]
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Hi, Nic,

I dont use proxy on this box.

Thank you for your attention!

Irene

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>Hi,
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>Check the Proxy setting, maybe there is a wrong proxy server address.
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>-Nic
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>-----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Irene [mailto:xie@proexam.org]=20
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 23:24
>An: security-basics@securityfocus.com
>Betreff: help with network problem
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>Hi,
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>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
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>Irene
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