From: Marco v. B. <mva...@su...> - 2002-12-31 09:42:33
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At a guess, I would say that it might be NAT that is causing the confusion, rather than IP-Cop itself. Without knowing the details of how/why the certificate works, there is now a different machine communicating with the bank, due to the masquerading. Was the PC originally connected directly to the Internet before? Marco van Beek Supporting Role Ltd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Critchley" <da...@kd...> To: <ipc...@li...> Sent: 30 December 2002 19:17 Subject: [IPCop-user] Secure Sites > Is anyone having a problem accessing secure sites from behind an Ipcop. > > I have checked the Marcs mailing list and the FAQ at sourceforge and the > list at ipcop.hopto.org and can find nothing much other than a blurb that > says make sure that you are using 128 bit encryption and that your proxy is > configured properly. > > Currently I have Transparent proxy running but I am going to turn > transparent off and make sure that proxy is configured properly on the > browser if that doesn't work, I don't know what to try next. > > We are trying to access a banking service from behind an ipcop, we have a > digital certificate installed in our browser that allows us to communicate > with the bank, but since putting an ipcop in front of the windows pc, we can > no longer connect to the banking service. > > If anyone has had this problem, and resolved it or came close to it, please > let me know. > > Darren. > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > IPCop-user mailing list > IPC...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ipcop-user > |