Help. This weekend and all day today I can not access a security site that I require for my business, after a long discussion with the Tech Dept it was decided to delete my certificate and they would issue a new one, but then they found I could not access the new certificate.
We then discovered that I could not access their public site either so they said they would look into it overnight and report back. I have just tried using my laptop to access the public site and this will not let me either. The only common denominater is my router but as I am not having any problem with any other site I wonder.
The public site is www.emcs.co.uk can some one try and report back ;D :dunno:
No problems with Mac and Safari/Firefox
I'm using W7 and IE8 but have never had a problem before and strange that I can't access it on the lap top either.
I can get through on windows 7 and IE8 whats the error message I doubt its the router
Fine in XP/FF, Den. Time to start turning off software firewalls and AV to see if they are blocking.
Hope its not MSE ;)
Den
OK in Chrome.
Quote from: Steve on Jan 18, 2010, 19:01:45
Hope its not MSE ;)
I turned off MSE and still could not access site, also turned off Windows fire wall and then router fire wall, all with the same result. :eek4:
Can you try from a different machine, Den?
Tried from both desktop and laptop Rik, same result but have not had a problem before. I use Netport at EMCS on a daily bases with no problems normally.
Both Win7, Den? Can you either check with another browser or see if you've got an old certificate stored?
Just installed Opera :eek4: with the same result so it's not IE8 ;D
Works with Win7 and FF
I don't know Den. All I can think of is AV or firewall.It is also possible to setup a blacklist of sites in certain routers and OpenDNS for instance. You don't think the company have blacklisted your IP address? Try http://www.hidemyass.com/
the issue with with opendns's dns. If you use different nameservers it's fine. I to couldn't hit it when using opendns, changed to another and got the page.
C:\Users\XX>nslookup www.emcs.co.uk
Server: resolver2.opendns.com
Address: 208.67.220.220
DNS request timed out.
timeout was 2 seconds.
DNS request timed out.
timeout was 2 seconds.
DNS request timed out.
timeout was 2 seconds.
DNS request timed out.
timeout was 2 seconds.
So how do I get around that?
unfortunately you can't just browse to the IP as it looks like it's a cname.
Try the following.
Make a note of your dns servers which are probably.
208.67.220.220
208.67.222.222
remove them both from your network connection.
instead add another one. You could use an idnet one or for the test i did. 194.72.6.57.
close all browsers
from command line run
ipconfig /flushdns
open browser
and you should get the page :)
Remember to change the dns servers back to opendns.
or you could just use a proxy to hit the site as steve suggested with hidemyarse.com enter in www.emcs.co.uk and then hit hide my arse
Well done So :karma: I can't access either via OpenDNS.
I received emails from them today, the last one at 13.07pm so I think all is well with them and I have paid my account ;D
OpenDns's Amsterdam server is failing to resolve emcs.co.uk to 82.3.50.100, but their other servers are OK.
Refreshing the Opendns cache has failed to update the Amsterdam server, so it is a matter of wait and see.
Thanks Alan, I was begining to think it was me or my cheque had not cleared. :eyebrow:
Still not sorted here is the OpenDNS error
Nameserver trace for www.emcs.co.uk:
Looking for who is responsible for root zone and followed k.root-servers.net.
Looking for who is responsible for uk and followed nsc.nic.uk.
Looking for who is responsible for emcs.co.uk and followed ns0.waves.uk.net.
Nameservers for www.emcs.co.uk:
ns0.waves.uk.net
ns1.waves.uk.net
since it started more than 24 hours ago I have now been able to open a support ticket at OpenDNS on the problem, waiting to hear what they say.
EMCS inform me that they have some other customers with the same problem and that they are looking into it and no they did not block my IP address :phew:
:thumb:
Somanyholes was right about the parent DNS server record being wrong
OpenDNS support have replied that the hosting company for www.emcs.co.uk has not set up A Records for the URL
Apparently the DNS servers that are working now are running on Caches of the old A Record and more will fail as their caches update.
OpenDNS has failed first because it is very quick to propagate changes.
Domain Reversal Lookup (http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/traversal/?domain=emcs.co.uk&type=A&token=11a0aba66da33b3d25d2b49601999019)
Thanks for the update, Alan.
After long chat with both EMCS and James @ Idnet I looked at my router settings. :eyebrow:
VCI set on 35 not 38
Set up for Bridged LLC not VC-MUX
Primary server: 208.67.222.222 not 212.66.36.3
Secondry : 208.67/220.220 not 212.66.40.3
When ever I press save either after trying to change or not it says Username incorrect and will not let me change settings.
All still works but will not let me onto EMCS site :eek4:
Is it a 2700? If so, you will need to use the javascript to save the changes "javascript:document.pagepost.submit()"
Yes it is a 2700hgv How is it I was able to set it up OK in past and what has changed? I have never used javascript before so lessons will be required. I have a brand new 2700hgv that has never been set up is it worth changing over and set that one up from scratch, this one has held synch for months.
I wonder if the settings you are seeing are just the default options, Den? It may already be set correctly. I can't point to them now, but what do the connection status pages say?
Quote from: Den on Jan 21, 2010, 11:38:47
I have never used javascript before so lessons will be required.
Once you have entered your username and password, Den, don't hit submit, but in the address bar, type javascript:document.pagepost.submit() then hit <enter>.
What about Opera is that still compatible?
Den, the fault is not with your PC or router.
The easiest way to set the 2700HGV up is to just run the built-in setup routine, it never fails to work.
The entries regarding VCI = 35 and Bridged LLC are not the settings the router is actually using, they are the defaults. 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 are the openDNS servers.
The reason you cannot reach www.emcs.co.uk using some nameservers is that their hosting company has still not set the A-Record correctly, even though I emailed them and pointed out the problem.
If I set the name servers in my O.S. to point to Idnet and leave my router pointing at Opendns then I can reach www.ecms.co.uk, if the O.S. is pointing to the router, or to OpenDNS then it fails.
The working DNS servers are using their cache to resolve www.ecms.co.uk, when they update they will fail too.
Alan, I have just installed my 2700hgv (latest version) and I can now access EMCS sites ;D Just got to learn more about the router now :eyebrow:
Quote from: Den on Jan 21, 2010, 18:39:25
Alan, I have just installed my 2700hgv (latest version) and I can now access EMCS sites ;D Just got to learn more about the router now :eyebrow:
The new router will be using the IDNet DNS Servers instead of OpenDNS'
That's what I thought just got to figure which WAP security to use and how to set it up. At the moment I am running on WEP :eek4:
Sorted WAP2 now ;D
Beam me up Scottie ;D
Shouldn't that be Welshie? ;D
Missed that episode ;D
:laugh: