Re: [squid-users] RE: IE6, The page cannot be displayed, cannot find server or DNS error

From: Marc Elsen <marc.elsen@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:21:34 +0100

forums wrote:
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Beukers, W.J.
> Verzonden: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:13 PM
> Aan: Squid Users
> Onderwerp: IE6, The page cannot be displayed, cannot find server or DNS
> error
>
> Hai,
>
> I have a strange problem, which i cannot resolv it seems...
>
> 2 pc's, both W2000 SP2, both IE6 SP1, both using the same Squid-proxy
> server, TCP/IP settings are 100% indentical (except the ip address 'course).
>
> On one of the pc's, when i want to surf the internet, everything works fine,
> pop-up from squid (samba based) for a password, and i am surfing
> but on the other pc, i also get the popup, fill in the name+password and
> then i get a internet explorer error message :
>
> The page cannot be displayed
> Cannot find server or DNS error
>
> When i press refresh however, then i get the page after all....there is also
> the option 'Detect network settings', which also works...
>
> i can then surf without any problems, until i close the browser again. Then,
> the first time i want to surf the net again, it happens all over again after
> giving my name+password towards the proxy server.
>
> The thing is, it happens on all my squid-server (i have several, in this
> case its a older version (2.3 Stable 4) but like i said, it works fine on
> the other PC....
>
> Also, when i use a dialup, it also works fine (but then ofcourse it does not
> go through the squid server but directly on the dial-up line)....
>
> When i had still IE 5.5 SP2 on the PC i did not had this problem, it started
> after i upgraded to IE6, (and with IE6 SP1 it is still there)....
>
> anyone ever came across this thing ?
>
> regards
> Wiljoh
>

 It has been reported frequently recently that IE6 SP1 has a bug,
 concerning some auth. mechanism's versus proxies.

 A fix is supposed to be available on customer demand at MS.

 M.

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