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George Crossland

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Jan 27, 2004, 11:10:10 AM1/27/04
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Ever since we installed a new Sonic Wall firewall and took down our old
BorderManager server, two or three people here who use DSL from home
cannot get into WebAccess from their home internet connections. There
is no error message. It just says "loading", then "page cannot be
displayed".
I can signon as the problem user from home on my dial-up as well as
inside the firewall by accessing the IP address directly.
At first I thought it was just Earthlink, but now someone who uses AOL
has the same problem. I'm stumped.
Thanks,
George Crossland
Network Administrator
Autry National Center

Michael Bell

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Jan 27, 2004, 2:29:42 PM1/27/04
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Look up Login not current and hash value changed in knowledgebase. You
probably need to turn off the bind to ip address bit

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George Crossland

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Jan 28, 2004, 12:13:12 PM1/28/04
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She doesn't get the login error. It just times out. The web access
screen showed her log in, then log out 6 seconds later.
I told her to:
1. Disable any personal firewalls;
2. Be sure to use http and not https;
3. Try it with a different browser;
4. Clear all cookies and history;
5. Select security defaults for IE.

Still didn't work.

This morning, the web access screen said "TCP Port for incoming
connections: 7205 HTTP disabled. HTTP port 7205".

Is this significant?

Thanks,
George

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