Re: Please confirm (conf#0cbbfe78a0aa80f7aebf531d54ce468f)

From: roy reyes (rreyes365@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 21 2002 - 23:24:41 GMT-3


   
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> From: roy reyes <rreyes365@yahoo.com>
> Subject: http problem badly need help!
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> Hi guys,
> I have a hardtime figuring out the problem maybe you already
> experience this! Badly needed your help.
> Here is the scenario:
>
> Internet Internet
> | |
> | |
> ISP1 ISP 2
> \ /
> \ /
> OUR NETWORK
> \
> MY WEB SERVER
>
> The issue is on my web server when i try to access it via this
> address : http:// address>/buysite/login.asp?eid=1
> and my outbound and inboud path is going to ISP 2
> I can successfully load the page, the login and password prompt
> will
> appear. After login the browser wait for long time and cannot load
> the page. I did some test which only access static pages(plain
> html)
> on the same path (ISP2) and it works, i can access it successfully.
>
> I set the inbound and outbound path going to ISP1 with the same
> username/password i can login successfully and i can now access and
> view the page.
>
> These are the test i conducted:
> Routing/layer 3 issues
> Filtering on ISP2 and my network
> Policy routing on ISP2 and my network
> Layer 4 to 7 redirection on ISP2 and my network
> Caching on ISP2
> the SQL server resides on the web server and all the pages are
> local
> in the drive(there is no content provider)
>
> I have found no problem to all this test that i conducted!
>
> ANY INPUTS ON THIS PROBLEM!!!!
>
> thanks,
> rreyes
>
>
> attached is the html pages for your reference.
>
>
>



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