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From: Tan L. L. <ll...@we...> - 2002-04-13 08:33:37
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My ISP's default proxy setting, i.e. proxy.mystarhub.com.sg Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Cooper" <jo...@sw...> To: "Tan Lian Leong" <ll...@we...> Cc: <web...@li...> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 4:10 PM Subject: Re: Problem access webmin with ssl through dial-up > No. I mean it looks like you're hitting a firewall somewhere between > you and the Webmin server. Neither Webmin nor your Red Hat iptables > firewall is going to provide an error message that says tunnelling is > not permitted on this port. Something had to produce that error, and > I'm guessing it was a proxy/firewall between your dialup client, and the > Webmin server...though for it to talk about tunnelling, you would have > to have the browser configured to go through the proxy most likely. > What do you have in your proxy settings in your browsers on the dialup link? > > Tan Lian Leong wrote: > > I rebuild a new Redhat7.2 without install firewall to test SSL Webmin and > > still can't access via dialup. > > I still remember when i had a Redhat6.2 and SSL Webmin v0.8x last year, i > > could access it via dialup. > > Thanks for reply. > > > > Tommy > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Joe Cooper" <jo...@sw...> > > To: "Tan Lian Leong" <ll...@we...> > > Cc: <web...@li...> > > Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 1:36 PM > > Subject: Re: Problem access webmin with ssl through dial-up > > > > > > > >>Oh...Looks like you've got some sort of proxying firewall or something. > >> I can't even guess at this. It's a strange message. But the problem > >>isn't with Webmin. > >> > >>You'll need to speak with the administrator of the proxy to allow > >>connections to port 10000, or put your Webmin onto a port that is > >>allowed (port 443 is usually allowed for CONNECT tunnelling requests..as > >>is 563). > >> > >>Tan Lian Leong wrote: > >> > >>>Thanks for reply. I can access SSL Webmin via local box or LAN > >> > > successfully. > > > >>> > >>> > >>>This is the error message from Netscape browser via dialup: > >>> > >>> > >>> Server Error > >>> > >>> > >>> The following error occurred: > >>> > >>> This tunnel port is invalid. The administrator is not allowing > >>> tunneling on this port. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>This is the error message from Internet Explorer browser via dialup: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> The page cannot be displayed > >>> > >>> > >>> There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot > >>> be displayed. > >>> > >>> > >>> HTTP 500 - Internal server error > >>> Internet Explorer > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >Hmm... I doubt it is a Net::SSLeay issue. You wouldn't be able to > >> > > login > > > >>> >from a local box. > >>> > >>> >To repeat my other question for you: What happens when you try to > >>> >connect over the dialup? Is there an error message, a timeout, > >>> >something else? > >>> > >>> >>Tan Lian Leong wrote: > >>> >> I confirmed that Webmin and Usermin work locaaly when connecting via > >>>https > >>> >> nad http connection. For dialup, i only can connect via http but > >>>that is not > >>> >> secure. Could it be Net::SSLeay issue? I installed Net::SSLeay > >>>v1.12. Thank > >>> >> you for fast reply. > >>> >> > >>> >> Tommy > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >>-- > >>Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> > >>http://www.swelltech.com > >>Web Caching Appliances and Support > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> > http://www.swelltech.com > Web Caching Appliances and Support |