asp, squid proxy error
Kearns, Terry
terry.kearns at dha.gov.au
Wed Nov 28 11:56:16 EST 2001
Well I just went there and the whole site is down while it is being
'upgraded'
(hopefully to PHP ;)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: simonb at webone.com.au [mailto:simonb at webone.com.au]
> Sent: Wednesday, 12 September 2001 10:56
> To: linux at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: asp, squid proxy error
>
>
> Yes, i get this error aswell...
> I'd like to know what's going on,
> keep me posted,
> (using squid-2.2STABLE5 and mozilla-9.3)
> Simon Burton
>
>
> Stephen Granger wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >this maybe off topic, sorry if I offend any true to the
> line, never stray, complete linux users. :-P
> >
> >I'm having trouble viewing a webpage through a number of
> browsers, EI 5.5/win32, mozilla 9.3, Netscape 6.1/win32,
> Netscape 4.77/win32 . When I try and view a website,
> www.screentechnics.com.au , specifically,
> www.screentechnics.com.au/commercial/side.asp , follow the
> commercial screens link from the intial page, I receive an
> error, Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers '80040e37' .
> >This only happens when I direct my web browsers to use a
> proxy server to pass http and ftp content through. This proxy
> server is running SQUID 2.4STABLE1.
> >Know that when I remove the proxy setting from the browser,
> the page is able to show itself, no errors are reported.
> >
> >I've checked google, gives the microsoft tech solution...
> not what I need, typical microsoft help/solution... never
> really answers the question. (don't need to respond to this
> comment... :)
> >
> >Now I use adzapper, a squid redirect program with squid, I'm
> pretty sure this doesn't have any affect on viewing the page.
> >
> >There is a cookie sent, in the intial instant, something
> which I picked up on with lynx...
> >
> >www.squid-cache.org search has something in the FAQ about
> secure asp sites... this site is not a secure site. Searching
> again gives nothing for the above error, asp error, or the
> error code alone.
> >
> >As you can probably guess, I've exausted most of my
> possibilities, and was hoping that some one might be able to
> suggest some other things.
> >
> >Steve
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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