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Posted by on April 23, 2005, 1:46 pm
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So, I've got a particularly nasty problem. For some reason, webpages
are being blocked, with seemingly no rhyme or reason. I uninstalled IE
and installed firefox to try and get it to work, but that still doesn't
do anything. THe only thing I've been able to see is that if the
website takes a little while to find, the connectiosn is refused and
the browser tells me that the site can't be found.
I've disabled EVERYTHING!!!! No firewall, no spyware, no
authentication, and no services in the network connections (Local Area
Connection 1 - factory installed).
The really wierd thing is that it's only happening for some websites,
and I've tried two browser's now, but it's not working for either.
Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!!!
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Posted by Duane Arnold on April 23, 2005, 9:22 pm
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arenatr@comcast.net wrote in news:1114289185.505131.290720
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> So, I've got a particularly nasty problem. For some reason, webpages
> are being blocked, with seemingly no rhyme or reason. I uninstalled IE
> and installed firefox to try and get it to work, but that still doesn't
> do anything. THe only thing I've been able to see is that if the
> website takes a little while to find, the connectiosn is refused and
> the browser tells me that the site can't be found.
>
> I've disabled EVERYTHING!!!! No firewall, no spyware, no
> authentication, and no services in the network connections (Local Area
> Connection 1 - factory installed).
>
> The really wierd thing is that it's only happening for some websites,
> and I've tried two browser's now, but it's not working for either.
>
> Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!!!
>
>
Is there a router involved?
Duane :)
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Posted by Jason Edwards on April 23, 2005, 10:34 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > So, I've got a particularly nasty problem. For some reason, webpages
> are being blocked, with seemingly no rhyme or reason. I uninstalled IE
> and installed firefox to try and get it to work, but that still doesn't
> do anything. THe only thing I've been able to see is that if the
> website takes a little while to find, the connectiosn is refused and
> the browser tells me that the site can't be found.
>
> I've disabled EVERYTHING!!!! No firewall, no spyware, no
> authentication, and no services in the network connections (Local Area
> Connection 1 - factory installed).
>
> The really wierd thing is that it's only happening for some websites,
> and I've tried two browser's now, but it's not working for either.
>
> Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!!!
Start by using this site.
http://www.hijackthis.de/ Use the direct download link on that site.
Save a log file and use that site to analyze it.
Does it find anything wrong?
What operating system or what version of Windows are you using?
Does this site find a proxy?
http://www.lagado.com/proxy-test
Jason
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Posted by Walter Roberson on April 23, 2005, 11:43 pm
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:are being blocked, with seemingly no rhyme or reason.
Could you be having an MTU problem? Are you on DSL or going through
a VPN?
--
"Mathematics? I speak it like a native." -- Spike Milligan
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Posted by T. Sean Weintz on April 25, 2005, 11:40 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options arenatr@comcast.net wrote:
> So, I've got a particularly nasty problem. For some reason, webpages
> are being blocked, with seemingly no rhyme or reason. I uninstalled IE
> and installed firefox to try and get it to work, but that still doesn't
> do anything. THe only thing I've been able to see is that if the
> website takes a little while to find, the connectiosn is refused and
> the browser tells me that the site can't be found.
>
> I've disabled EVERYTHING!!!! No firewall, no spyware, no
> authentication, and no services in the network connections (Local Area
> Connection 1 - factory installed).
>
> The really wierd thing is that it's only happening for some websites,
> and I've tried two browser's now, but it's not working for either.
>
> Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!!!
>
sounds as if this is likely being caused by the ongoing issues with the
comcast DNS servers that everyone was talking about on DSLREPORTS.COM.
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