Re: Some problem with firewall/routing
From: Robert (robert_at_jcle_____.com)
Date: 05/14/04
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Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 12:34:04 -0400
One problem i did not mention, but it may be very important.
the command up2date return this error:
[root@localhost mail]# up2date
Error communicating with server. The message was:
SSL_connect error
Maybe you can have a better idea!
Thanks
"Robert" <robert@jcle_____.com> wrote in message
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> Linux version:
> Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
>
> Only the firewall/router is linux. All other are windows XP/98
>
> Something wierd happens right now in my network.
> I can use intranet, I can use internet.
> Email software, outlook, work without any trouble.
> Kazaa works on every workstation. (All are windows desktop)
> Even Skype (Telephony over internet) work at 50% of his capability.
>
> But, www.hotmail.com does not work! MSN Messenger does not work!
> Everything else work almost flawless.
>
> If i go to www.hotmail.com, the web page show the error DNS Error.
> If i open msn messenger, "... problem with your internet connection. ...
> 0x81000370"
>
> It seems there's a problem with either my network, internet (my ISP) or
with
> Hotmail/MSN.
> It can be Hotmail/MSN, because it work everywhere else outside my network.
> I'm using the same ISP at work and at home, and it work at home. So this
can
> only be my network.
>
> 2 days ago, my linux stop doing the routing. I restart it, and the routing
> restart.
> But there MSN does not work. So it seems there is something to do from my
> router to allow MSN to connect. But i have no idea what is it.
>
> If you have an idea of what's wrong, can you write me back?
> Thanks a lot, it will make me very happy ;)
>
> Bye,
>
> Robert
>
>
>
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