Re: Can access secure site from dial-up but not from LAN network
From: Kathy (kathy_at_regardingbooks.com)
Date: 09/28/05
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:24:32 GMT
I was hoping you would say that. That's what I had tried to tell them once,
but they convinced me it was a problem on my end due to my lack of
experience in networking. Thanks for the confirmation and the nslookup did
resolve to the same IP address.
Kathy
"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote in message
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> If you are using IE as your browser to access that website you can use
> tools/internet options/content - certificates/personal to see if that
> certificate is still on your computer, has the corresponding private key,
> and is valid in that it has not expired. Most likely that is not the
> problem if you can access it via dial up.
>
> I read your other post and it seems to me that the problem could be IP
> address filtering on the Website or the firewall they use to protect their
> network since you have the same problem on all your computers yet they all
> can access other secure websites. I would contact them and tell them what
> is happening to see what they say. Also verify that you are trying to
> access them via a secure site which would show https in the address bar. I
> would also use the nslookup command on your computers to see if the
> website in question resolves to the same IP address. Just enter nslookup
> at the command prompt and type the name of the website and hit enter to
> see what it hows. --- Steve
>
> "kaw" <kaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B4C46C9F-8569-4CA3-B269-DA04AB6CF55C@microsoft.com...
>> This is a site that requires authentication. The site owner gave me the
>> certificate to install. Yes I can access other secure web sites from the
>> DSL
>> connection. I could connect successfully at one time. One thing that
>> might
>> be helpful is I used to get the Windows "Security Alert" popup, but I no
>> longer get that (not even when using the dial-up internet connection).
>> Eventually the URL times out and I get the "page cannot be displayed"
>> message.
>>
>> "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
>>
>>> What do you mean you installed a certificate from it?? You do not need a
>>> certificate/private key for a website unless it requires client
>>> certificate
>>> authentication. Can you access any secure website from the DSL
>>> connection??
>>> What exactly happens when you try to access it. --- Steve
>>>
>>>
>>> "kaw" <kaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:DA8C0204-3C3F-4BCA-815A-26CE8CB6C8ED@microsoft.com...
>>> >I cannot access a secure site for which I have installed a certificate
>>> >from
>>> > my LAN internet connection (DSL), but I CAN access the site if I
>>> > connect
>>> > to
>>> > the internet through dial-up connection.
>>> >
>>> > At one time I was able to connect via LAN, but it quit working.
>>> >
>>> > I've tried re-installing the certificate, turning off my firewall and
>>> > NAV,
>>> > all with no result.
>>> >
>>> > Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
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