Routers / Switches :: Can't Access Any Https Sites
Oct 25, 2011
when my Linux VM is running!How's this for a mystery - last night I noticed that I could no longer access my gmail. Thought it might be down. This morning, I still couldn't access it. Thought I would try comcast, no joy either. Changed computers, no difference. Changed routers, no difference. Bought a new router and started plugging in network cables one at a time. My main machine first, everything works - http and https sites, a second computer, all good. The switch. Fine. Powerline. Still good. Then I plug in a Windows server running a Linux VM. Https sites on all the other machines stop working. Pause the Linux VM, restart router - https sites return to life. Went to Linux machine, re-enabled ipv6 (the only recent change on the Linux machine was to disable ipv6 since upon a reboot, Linux didn't have an ipv4 address). Restart Linux everything seems fine. A few hours go by, try to connect my wife's new laptop and at that moment wireless seems to stop. Restart router, wireless is back. But lo and behold, https is gone again. Unplug the machine that has the Linux VM, restart router, all is good.Ever see anything this weird?
access https sites from my PC? I cannot access these sites from IE 9 nor Firefox 6. I even disable firewall to try getting access to the secured websites but to no avail. But this problem recently cropped up when i upgraded my PC from XP to Windows 7.
can't access gmail or any https sites at all such as fnb.co.za or auction sites ect... I've tried resetting my rooter, configured all the settings as they were when working, I have basically gone into my network & sharing centre and change adapter settings to make sure all the settings there are as should be, reset , & config all of those as well, I've also gone into cmd and reset my D-link completelly from the command, and also tried to restore my computer to an earlier stage which did not work either , Now all I can gather is that It has to be a block some where most likely with the rooter , which is blocking access to port 443.
is there any router for small office company that can NAT multiple https and support multiple public ip address?I want to host our multiple website via https.
WIth Chrome it does work although a bit slow. With IE as-well.Had the problem with FB as-well allthough that i could cancel with allowing it to connect.Gmail doesnt.Production Security Services and the certificates seem to cause problems.Searched the internet; tried a scan, checked the date, activataed the SSL and TLS in the browsercertificates, the server and organisations names.
I just put together a new computer. After putting it together I installed Windows 7 64-bit. My problem is that every "https" website I go to fails at its certificate validation. Every browser I use (Firefox 4, Chrome, IE9) warns me that the security certificate failed the validation. If I click "continue anyway" the browser shows a blank page. This happens for every https site. I have tried mail.live.com, mail.google.com, bankofamerica.com, etc. I can't even connect to windows update (which is really bad). The problem is limited to this computer. All my other computers (2 laptops with windows 7 32 bit) connect to websites using https just fine. My computer is freshly installed, but I scanned for spyware/viruses/trojans and came up empty.
Using webvpn on a 2811 w/ adv ent 12.4(20)THTTP sites work fine (in the url-list)
But when we try to use an HTTPS site, clicking on that site just hangs forever. Debugs show the connection is making it, and the servers are getting the connections...
The destination servers are using self-signed certs, as well as the router. They are not requiring client certs.
i have been trying to forward port 25565 for a server on a game called minecraft. I have a bt homehub 2 and i have followed everything on portforward.com and on several videos and still no luck. I have B.T net protect plus so I don't know if the firewall is blocking the port
This problem just started. I am unable to load certain https sites (for work). If i directly connect to ethernet, it works, so my isp isnt my problem. When i try to connect to the sites, it says "sending request" then times out. I have played around with the settings non stop and nothing has worked. I have a mac running 10.7.5.
I have 3 3560 switches which are configured with trunks between them. They run vlan 10, 11 & 12. I have a 'core' switch (switch 1) of these 3 to which an MPLS router is connected on vlan12. I in addition have another switch hanging off the 'core' switch via a routed link (switch 4). I have EIGRP configured as a stub and as such the IP address on the routed link at the core switch end is of a /24 from v lan 1 on the other switch. This makes the route directly connected and therefore distributed via EIGRP stubs. Switch 1 is then exchanging routes with the MPLS router (via EIGRP).
The problem I have is that from any sub net on any switch (switch 1, 2 or 3) I can ping 192.168.13.1 (switch 4). When I try and ping switch 4 from over the MPLS I am unable to. If I trace to the switch I see it reaches the outside of the MPLS router, but is then unresponsive. The same applies if I try to ping switch 1 on 192.168.13.2. Any of the other IP addresses of switch 1 respond.
The MPLS network is a managed solution to which I have no access. I'm told that the MPLS provider is able to ping switch 1 & switch 4 on the 192.168.13.x addresses from a remote router (192.168.32.2). I have tried from a switch on the same L2 sub net (192.168.32.1) and I don't get a response.
From switch 4 I am able to ping the switch on 1 of it's interfaces (192.168.19.1), but not the interface I mentioned above 192.168.32.1. There are no access lists in place on the switches and no firewalls between the sites.
MY ISP installed one router in my lab.for internet connectivity they mail me steps :connect your Laptop directly to gi0/3 port to check internet connectivity with public ip 1.1.1.x and Gateway 1.1.1.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.240 after connection I surprised because I am able to access only google sites like gmail,google search etc. but I am able to ping/traceroute all sites.from browser I am able to access only google sites only.In Router no firewall no such access list.
I am trying to setup internet access and intranet access using two cards per PC. I don't have sever software and I want to be able to share files between several machines. I have two routers. One that connects to cable modem and one that connects to intranet side. I have assigned different static ip addresses to both cards.
Never seen a Cisco, or any other L3 switch before. Nor an Lx router. Any step by step,or class room or web based training, or a partner or Cisco helper to get us up to speed on this.Goal is to limit http and https traffic in favor of telnet to an AIX server and RDP to a Windows TS. Printing would be ahead of http/s and below the others.
Interstingly, the web site promises 9 videos, but there are only 8. The demo guide says about OoS: "Coming Soon".Where to go? Who(m) to call?
what would be causing my management HTTPS session to a SF200-24 to suddenly timeout? I receive "The session has been timed out. You may log in again" few mins after logging into to switch.Sometime it happens within 45seconds, other times after 3mins, timouts are not consistent. And, i was not idle when it timed-out. My HTTPs idle time-out is set for 10mins.
I had a continuous PING going to managment IP, and it did not drop any pings when session timed-out.Interface stats are also clean. I tried IE, FireFox, Chrome and all are timming out.
I've changed the HTTP default idle-time out from 1 to 10 and my HTTPs stopped timing out. Management Access Authentication is cleary set for HTTPs, and the Idle-timeout for HTTPs was set for 10mins since install. Yet, adjusting the HTTP idle-timeout cleared the issue.
what to do with my router cdr -king i cant access 192.168.1.1 in second time. i access it for the first time but i forgot to configure password now i cant connect using ID:admin Pass:admin
I am able to access the internet. I am running Windows 7 on my laptop and have a wired connection between it and my intergrated router. The internet works fine, but it seems to think that I am not connected to the network. I'm not certain it realized that I even had a network, since when I try to activate media sharing it just gets stuck at "Identifying Network". The whole purpose of this is to be able to play music from my computer on my Xbox 360, alternative solutions for this goal would be good too.
how to create a password to access one pc to another pc .like i have 3 pc it is connecting throw switch .ip addresss is 192.168.1.1,192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3 i want access from 192.168.1.1 to \192.168.1.2 like this here i want to create login password and how to remove password
can't forward port 80 and 9000 from my Qsee Dvr on my linksys router. Model Bfsr41 firmware ver 1.05.03. I want to be able to access my security cameras remotely.
I am trying to connect to my office PCs via VPN and/or RDP. The office uses Qwest DSL and has a dynamic IP address. I use DynDNS.org to keep the DNS updated with the WAN address of the router. However, any attempt to access the network fails. I have tried remote management access (I enabled it on the router) but that fails. I forwarded RDP ports on the router to one of the PCs but can't connect to it. I also set up a VPN server but cannot connect to it either. Something tells me that all requests to myoffice.homeip.net are not getting to my modem/router. I have even tried the IP associated with the name (Yes, I did check that it is correct!) but nothing works there either.
I have High Speed Charter Internet going to a modem in form of coaxial cable with one Ethernet port available and one coaxial connection for TV and a phone jack. I have that Ethernet port connected to a:Motorola Wireless Modem[CODE]
I've got a Lanpro LP-5420G. Long ago, I was able to set up a password with WPA2. Then I couldn't connect to the internet. I managed to make it work placing the rj45 network cable (that it's originally connected from the modem to the WAN port on the router) to the (number) 1 port. But now, it doesn't let me have access to 192.168.1.1 that it's the original ip for the router. I tried with 192.168.1.1, 192.168.2.1, 192.168.1.100 and others and nothing works.Also, i've got connected another rj34 cable to a normal pc (that was originally connected on port 1) on port 2 now. I don't have internet when I just plug modem cable to the WAN port, and neither I can access to 192.168.1.1 just connecting the normal pc, nor a laptop, nor my IP starts with 192.168...
I have a qsee dvr that is hooked up to a switch that is connected to a wirless router/modemI have forwarded the correct ports that I need to according to qsee, ports 80, 9000 and 100I can access the dvr from any computer on the network via its local ip address, but when I try to access it via a computer off of the network via the real world ip address of the network, I cannot access it. I can ping the real world ip address of the network and it is successful.
192.168.1.1 is a Linksys WRT610N acting as a router and DHCP server for addresses .100 to .150 192.168.1.2 is TEW-639 with DHCP turned off and connected to the Lynksys via one of the LAN ports.
I then have a FosCam camera with IP 192.168.1.010, connected either wirelessly or via a wire on a LAN port to the TEW-639W.
Here is my problem: If the FosCam is connected wirelessly to the TEW-639W I am unable to see it from any device connected to the Linksys. If I connect the FosCam via a wire to a LAN port on the TEW-639W then I can see it from a device connected to the Linksys device.If a device is connected to the network via the TEW-639, I can see the FosCam whether it is hardwired or wirelessly connected to the TEW-639. What am I doing wrong?Why can I not see the wireless connections on the TEW-639 from a Linksys connected device?,The setup is that the internet comes in and is connected to the Linksys, which then via LAN cable and LAN ports on both devices is connected to the TEW-639, which is then connected to the camera.