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Re: Https problem


From: Martin Visser <martinvisser99 () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 17:41:39 +1000

You might need to be a little clearer in your problem description. Are you
saying the "login page does appear" or did you really mean does *not*
appear?

If you are getting RST packets when your browser is trying to connect a new
TCP session (this might be happening when your browser is being redirected
by the first HTTP/HTTPS session) then it is likely this second site is being
blocked by  firewall or some other similar device enforcing policy, possibly
based on your IP address.

Lost segments are also an issue - they can occur because of congestion or
even something like packets being sent with a too large MTU, and being
dropped along the path back to you.

Regards, Martin

MartinVisser99 () gmail com


On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Chris Hodgson <
chrishodgson416 () googlemail com> wrote:

Hi



I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue on an external network with regards to
accessing the https Web GUI for network devices, basically the login page
does appear after accepting the certificate error. I performed a capture and
have seen several 'Lost segments' and reset packets when analysing the TCP
errors. Any ideas what this means or where the problem could be?

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