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badnbusy 05-01-2004 19:51

https:// problem?
 
I cannot get to any https:// site. All http:// ones are working fine! I've tried changing proxy, but that then gives me no browsing at all!

:shrug:

e.g. https://shop.o2.co.uk/cgi-bin/o2uk/j...nt/MyBill2.jsp

https://www.google.com/adsense

Just giving me Page Cannot Be Displayed

Marge 05-01-2004 19:54

Re: https:// problem?
 
How did you go on with the stb fault btw ??

swoop101 05-01-2004 20:02

Re: https:// problem?
 
No probs here mate.
Have you checked your DNS settings?
primary 194.168.4.100
secondary 194.168.8.100

found mine were different a while ago, after reset no probs.

HTH

John Doe 05-01-2004 20:34

Re: https:// problem?
 
more likely to be proxy server probs, chk the robin walker site out.

badnbusy 05-01-2004 20:59

Re: https:// problem?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Debsy42
How did you go on with the stb fault btw ??

Phoned Faults today who sent a signal to the box, which made it take the image from their update server again. All is well on that front :)

I know nothing on my PC is wrong as I was using a https:// site at the time it died. But now nothing https:// wise works! :spin:

DNS is fine and i've tried several proxies. Im going to call Tech Support. Thanks :)

Marge 05-01-2004 21:07

Re: https:// problem?
 
I'm just down the road in Hyde and mine has been ok tonight, I'm sure my connection goes via Oldham

threadbare 05-01-2004 21:36

Re: https:// problem?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by badnbusy
I cannot get to any https:// site. All http:// ones are working fine! I've tried changing proxy, but that then gives me no browsing at all!

:shrug:

e.g. https://shop.o2.co.uk/cgi-bin/o2uk/j...nt/MyBill2.jsp

https://www.google.com/adsense

Just giving me Page Cannot Be Displayed

proxies dont cache secure sites

cant find the link but it is known problem on internet explorer - check ms website. also check cipher strength in about internet explorer dialogue box

Jon M 05-01-2004 21:58

Re: https:// problem?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by badnbusy
Im going to call Tech Support

Before you get stuck on the phone.. it's worth checking that you've not blocked https with a software firewall (zonealarm/kerio.. etc)

The port is usually TCP port 443.

Also, you could check that you've set your internet explorer proxy settings correctly.
On the image below I've highlighted the important bits.
You need to route secure (https) traffic to the same address as the first line.
You set it by checking the box indicated with another red arrow

Jon M 05-01-2004 22:01

Re: https:// problem?
 
here is the article threadbare was talking about.. if you need it http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=ie600

threadbare 05-01-2004 22:14

Re: https:// problem?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by s1lv3r
here is the article threadbare was talking about.. if you need it http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=ie600

there is another one which has tons more info in it - it covers the whole spectrum of possible issues with internet explorer including registering all the nessesarly .dll files. damned if i can find it though. I have link for it in work but I wont in work till wednesday.

Jon M 05-01-2004 22:20

Re: https:// problem?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by threadbare
<snip>

i'll find it tomorrow, shouldn't be too difficult.. going to bed now :zzz:

threadbare 07-01-2004 14:45

Re: https:// problem?
 
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;813444

iadom 07-01-2004 15:52

Re: https:// problem?
 
Don't forget, the proxies have been turned off in the N/West for a long time now..

Just checked on "AllNetools" which reports no proxies.
I am in your area and have had no problems accessing my online bank etc.

John Doe 07-01-2004 16:02

Re: https:// problem?
 
so does that just mean no pages ae being cached in your region?

and how does that affect routing?

ohhh so many questions...

iadom 07-01-2004 16:13

Re: https:// problem?
 
I have just tried the O2 link and accessed it, although it was rather slow and it attempted to install a spyware cookie, but Pest Patrol blocked it.

I have had a few problems with DNS recently and specified 2 that th'eng gave me. These worked fine for a week then they became even worse than the Ntl ones. I have switched to Zen DNS at the moment ( I have a dial up acc with them as well as NtlBB). At the moment they seem fine.
It could be worth a try.
Zen DNS. 212.23.8.1
212.23.8.6
Jim.

threadbare 07-01-2004 17:43

Re: https:// problem?
 
proxies and dns have no effect - it is a client problem

th'engineer 08-01-2004 04:48

Re: https:// problem?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Doe
so does that just mean no pages ae being cached in your region?...

Yes

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Doe
and how does that affect routing?

ohhh so many questions...

No problem even use different DNS than NTL it makes the BB work properley apart from e-mail of course


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