On Monday, December 16, 1996 1:07 PM, Cihan Subasi (Garanti
Tic)[SMTP:CihanS @
garanti .
com .
tr] wrote:
>From: KENNETH PHANG
>To: 'Cihan Subasi (Garanti Tic)'
>Subject: RE: Proxy Server problem....
>Date: Monday, 16 December, 1996 11:04
>
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>>1. Are your running Firewall with the same machine as well? If it is try
>kill
>>off the daemon and retry.
>
> Firewall is a different machine..both are RS6000s..Manual Proxy is
>enabled on the Netscape Browser and SOCKS server is setup to the Firewall
in
>this case we are able to connect to external WEB server but not to the
>internal one....The same problem exist with the Nescape Mail, to connect
to
>the POP3 server I have to disable PROXY on the Browser otherwise I recieve
>"connection refused" message..
>
>>2. What type of proxy server you're running, Netscape or others?
>
> I am running SOCKS on the SNG machine (IBM secured network gateway)
>
>>3. Check on the correct port configured for http request and not the
admin
>>http port. Also make sure
>
> Internal WEB server does not let me telnet to the port 80 could this
be
>a problem? But if on the nescape browser I disable PROXY...I am able to
>connect to the internal server but not the external ones...
>(it is the other way around..seems strange to me)
In your Netscape Options -> Networks -> Proxy settings there should be a
box where you can specify servers which do not go through your proxy
servers. Put the IP address or hostname of the internal web server in this
box and Netscape will bypass the proxy and go straight to the internal web
server.
--
Gene Lee
genel @
inforamp .
net
genelee @
vnet .
ibm .
com
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