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Old 10-05-2004, 21:23   #16
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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http://www.broadband-help.com/cm_diagnose.asp?init=1

just tried that link as in 1st post,i got nothing,unless i refreshed
That site seems to be total pants - it tells me I am not proxied when I know very well I am Clearly it cannot cope with transparent cache servers.
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Old 10-05-2004, 21:25   #17
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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OK, in IE, (Top Menu) goto Tools/Internet Options, select the Connections tab, click the "Lan Settings" button near the bottom.

In the window that pops up (bottom half) - click Use a proxy server, and in the address box type or paste "cache4-brtn.server.ntli.net" (no quotes) and in the port box type 8080.

Click Ok, then OK again.

Now can you tell me if you can browse OK now?
just done that as you said,all appears ok now,thanx,so far,tried the bbc website and loaded,tried a few others that been giving me probs,they loaded,so hopefully fingers crossed,!st time in 2 years that i had to enter anything in connections tab though,weird why all of a sudden
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Old 10-05-2004, 21:35   #18
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

ok with proxy settings as discribed and now setup i now get this,and everything seems ok

REMOTE_ADDR - 80.x.xx.7
CLIENT_IP - 82.x.xxx.21
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR - 82.x.xxx.21
REQUEST_METHOD - GET
SERVER_NAME - romulas.zmnt.co.uk
SERVER_PORT - 80
SERVER_PROTOCOL HTTP/1.0
HTTP_USER_AGENT Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
HTTP_REFERER
HTTP_CONNECTION keep-alive

and from the other site
Proxied HTTP? Yes
Proxy IP 80.x.xx.7 [WHOIS]
Proxy Name(Raw) HTTP/1.0 ntl_site[50034007] (Traffic-Server/5.2.4-59139 [uSc ])
Proxy Name(R-DNS) cache4-brtn.server.ntli.net


so i presume everything is ok now?
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Old 10-05-2004, 21:42   #19
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OK, in IE, (Top Menu) goto Tools/Internet Options, select the Connections tab, click the "Lan Settings" button near the bottom.

In the window that pops up (bottom half) - click Use a proxy server, and in the address box type or paste "cache4-brtn.server.ntli.net" (no quotes) and in the port box type 8080.

Click Ok, then OK again.

Now can you tell me if you can browse OK now?
Blueraja - I was having the same problem; somehow managed to get nthellworld to load up, what do I see in the recent posts list? 'Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area'! Setting the proxy address and port number you suggested seems to have done the do! Many thanks for that. Don't know how to give recs on this board, but you've certainly earned one!

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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

OK, i think i may have your answer, and Pem, prepare to eat thy words.... (If not Doh! )

If i try to use any of the following...

cache2-brtn.server.ntli.net
cache3-brtn.server.ntli.net
cache4-brtn.server.ntli.net

Its works fine, but cache4 seems to be a bit slower, cache2 seems to be the best at the moment.

HOWEVER.....

cache1-brtn.server.ntli.net

REALLY bad... 404's more often than not and only occasionally connects. So i think thats the problem.

Peeps - if you want to run even faster change from what i said earlier from cache4 to cache2.
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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OK, i think i may have your answer, and Pem, prepare to eat thy words.... (If not Doh! )


All you have done is prove that cache1-brtn.server.ntli.net is a bit duff. You don't root via that proxy unless you specifically configure IE to use it. Your original post said "I had no Proxy server set in my IE Internet options" when you were having problems. I simply showed you that if you don't specify one in IE then ntl is not forcing you via one, so your problem is not an ntl proxy server. Do you see ?
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

Nope.



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But is it not also apparent Watson, that as said proxy server was not configured, then NTL was transparently forcing me through the "duff" or "incorrectly working" proxy server cache1-brtn.server.ntli.net, hence giving me my issues?

Otherwise my dear watson why am i experiencing the same problems WITHOUT the proxy configured as i am if i have cache1-brtn.server.ntli.net configured?

A stunning coincidence don't you think?
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

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Nope.


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But is it not also apparent Watson, that as said proxy server was not configured, then NTL was transparently forcing me through the "duff" or "incorrectly working" proxy server cache1-brtn.server.ntli.net, hence giving me my issues?
No, the test [I asked you to do] showed that NTL are not forcing you via a transparent proxy.

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Otherwise my dear watson why am i experiencing the same problems WITHOUT the proxy configured as i am if i have cache1-brtn.server.ntli.net configured?
A stunning coincidence don't you think?
A stunning coincidence is still just that, a coincidence Anyway - Monkeybreath is an ntl employee and he is looking into it for you so there is little point in speculating until he reports back.
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

are we actually taliking about error 404 or page cannot be displayed? they are completely different errors
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

The Fault Management peeps are currently investigating a possible issue with browsing in the Brighton/Hove areas, but I'm afraid that's all the info I've got right now - rest assured, however, that it hasn't gone unnoticed!
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Re: Web Proxy Cache's in Brighton / Hove Area

Seems to have been fixed now, im back using nothing in the proxy settings and its been fine all night.

Looks like they fixed it...

Nice!
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