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Re: Automated Home Login Problems



Tim,

Does your (home) ISP implement a transparent proxy? I've had issues with BT
in the past, one of the boxes in their transparent HTTP Cache/Proxy farm
went wonky, and caused very bizarre issues with vBulletin (and some other
forums).

If possible, temporarily specify a Proxy server in IE/Firefox on a port
other than 80 - - - google for IP's - there's are a number that run on
TCP8080 etc.

This might help, it did the job for me in the past. It may be completely
irrelevant - so if any has other ideas, please  shout out :)

Rob


On 08/11/2007, Tim Hawes <timsyahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   I'm having trouble logging into the Automated Home forums from home.
> All is fine from work though. A-H uses vBulletin, as does AV Forums,
> and I have no trouble at AVF...
>
> When I try to log in to A-H I get the redirect screen but I don't
> appear to be logged in after that page disappears. It's the same for
> both IE and Firefox, although I'm on IE 7 at home & 6 at work. I
also
> can't see the forum sponsor icons in either browser.
>
> Does anyone know what could be wrong? Since it's common to both IE
&
> Firefox I think it's maybe pointing to a firewall-type issue (?)
> rather than a browser problem but I'm happy to be proved wrong. I'm
> using Norton Internet Security 2006 as the software firewall. I've
> tried completely disabling this but the problems persist.
>
> Any thoughts? help!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim.
> p.s. I notice as the A-H pages finish loading that kontera.com is
> referenced in the bar at the bottom of the screen. Whois refers to
> networksolutions.com or similar. Is this kosher or are my details
> being hived-off somewhere else?
>
>


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