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'congo' router

  • 19-12-2002 06:51PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 785 ✭✭✭


    Anybody ever come across a 'congo' router: by Erricson, I believe.

    The issue that we're having is that the router appears to garble some web pages: there's no good reason for it, but it just appears to. Then, the customer can't use our site.

    I've STFW, but there's nothing happening.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,601 ✭✭✭Kali


    Garble as in no understandable html at all or the webpages just dont appear right?
    And are you absolutely sure its the router and not a client issue? the vast majority of routers won't touch the actual application data... they just check the ip datagram and the tcp segment headers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 785 ✭✭✭zenith


    The errors appear on both https and https pages, and they're little stuff like

    ----
    correct page,
    then, out of the blue ...

    <a href="a 23*&.234 !!!!!!! 44m5mm ...

    then back to correct html

    ----

    Is there some issue with compressed web pages and IE6/XP? It's the only theory we've got at the mo: that there's some sort of content fltering proxy on the unit that isn't decoding them right ...


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