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Topic: CONNECTING TO SEVER ISSUE? [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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kmbunz1
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2005-04-20 12:24:23
  posted: 2005-04-20 12:27:38
connecting to sever issue?
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I have a weird issue and not sure if anyone will know this but I will try:

We have a firebox X700 at our site for our server. We have a VPN connection that is set up so users can access an ip address on our server.

We have 2 sites where people log onto the VPN. Only 1 site cannot connect to the server ip. They can connect to the VPN but when they click on the link of the server page, it says, "Page cannot be displayed" Our other site can access the page without a problem.

The site with the problem also was able to connect for about 1 year, until a couple days ago.

I checked the router to see if they had any firewalls or blocking anything but it was all disabled.

Its weird because, they can connect to the VPN so that means they can access the firewall, which in turn they should be able to access the link on our server.

And again, our other site can connect fine.

I cannot find anything wrong, no pop up blockers, anything?

Has anyone ever experienced this and what can be done

Thanks for any help.

 
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