This is a discussion on web page access problem within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; I am having a problem with accessing some web pages on my Linux box (mandrake 10.0). The problem is ...
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I am having a problem with accessing some web pages on my Linux box
(mandrake 10.0). The problem is that I cannot get some web pages to load at all. for example www.ebay.com.au loads fine, but computers.ebay.com.au just times out with "the document contains no data". If I boot into windows on the same machine, I don't have any problem at all. Even if I run windows using VM ware there is no problem with loading pages that fail under linux. This problem affects all browsers, and I have played around with different MTS's etc, but with no joy. No amount of searching google groups etc. has turned up any solution. Note that I have had this problem with other distributions over the years, so it's not just this installation, or kernel version. It's worth taking into account that I access the internet through a dialup modem, which is connected to an Argus "internet access server", which allows the connection to be shared over my LAN. Although this may contribute to the problem, I use the same route to access the internet with windows, and all pages load properly. The internet access server does not have any configuration options that I can use to solve the problem. Any help at all would be most appreciated. thanks, Chris |
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Chris Lee wrote:
> I am having a problem with accessing some web pages on my Linux box > (mandrake 10.0). The problem is that I cannot get some web pages to load > at all. for example www.ebay.com.au loads fine, but > computers.ebay.com.au just times out with "the document contains no > data". If I boot into windows on the same machine, I don't have any > problem at all. Even if I run windows using VM ware there is no problem > with loading pages that fail under linux. > Have a look at the page source - it may have constructs that work on IE only. HTH Tauno Voipio tauno voipio @ iki fi |