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Re: "connection refused" error with dsl-connection



Hi,

Maybe your provider is running some-sort of buggy transparent
proxy?

Have you tried surfing to pages that print the env.cgi (that tells you
your originating IP, ie. your providers' proxy etc).

Have you tried telnetting to the www-server in question and typing GET /
to the httpd?

Anyway, this seems a bit off-topic, but just wanted to give out some
hints on how to maybe solve the problem.



On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Harald Stangl wrote:

> Hi all,
> i've got some strange problem with my internet connection via dsl:
> When I try to reach certain pages, I get a message in mozilla that tells me,
> that the connection was refused by the peer. This happens only when i try to
> reach some encrypted pages, such as www.elsterformular.de.
> Now the curious part: When I establish the connection via isdn, everything
> works fine!
> I use IP Masquerading in both cases, and already tried to set the mtu for
> dsl to 1412. My Kernel-Ver is 2.2, so the ECN disabling doesn't work for me
> (tried it but didn't work).
> If anyone got an idea what the problem could be, I would be very happy.
>
>
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