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amphi66
I serve a small website for a local car club. One member
(unfortunately the VP) cannot access the website from his home
computer with either IE or Firefox using either the www DNS address
or
by directly typing the website's IP address. He can access the site
if
he logs on thru an anonymous proxy server site.
I have checked firewalls on both ends for blocking (none), scanned
with Spybot S&D (OK), insured the HOSTS file does not contain bad
data
(that wouldn't affect the IP address failure, tho) and flushed the
DNS
cache.
I'm out of options. No other users have ever had any difficulty.
I called the ISP and they say nothing is blocked. The same ISP
handles
both the website and the offending computer.
All ideas are welcome, I'm a bit desperate!
The car club is an MG site: www.mbmgcc.org (I figure a few extra hits
won't hurt anything, if it helps to solve the issue).
Thanks,
--LarryS
(unfortunately the VP) cannot access the website from his home
computer with either IE or Firefox using either the www DNS address
or
by directly typing the website's IP address. He can access the site
if
he logs on thru an anonymous proxy server site.
I have checked firewalls on both ends for blocking (none), scanned
with Spybot S&D (OK), insured the HOSTS file does not contain bad
data
(that wouldn't affect the IP address failure, tho) and flushed the
DNS
cache.
I'm out of options. No other users have ever had any difficulty.
I called the ISP and they say nothing is blocked. The same ISP
handles
both the website and the offending computer.
All ideas are welcome, I'm a bit desperate!
The car club is an MG site: www.mbmgcc.org (I figure a few extra hits
won't hurt anything, if it helps to solve the issue).
Thanks,
--LarryS