Agreed. Super annoying.
The whole point is to transport the customer's traffic, so why do they
jump to the conclusion that we're blocking anything at all?
On 7/28/2021 10:57 AM, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
Why is it whenever some random piece of equipment that needs to
connect to a server securely doesn't work, it is always the ISP
blocking port 443. Been working with a customer, their consultant, and
the manufacturer on a CC terminal that won't connect to the their
server for 2 days. Of course the standard answer is "We never have
issues with these terminals, your ISP is blocking 443" Don't these
guys realize that if I was blocking 443, 90% of the Internet won't
work.
BTW - We had a break through this morning. Looks like the date on the
CC terminal was set to 10/7/2018. Hmm, that could cause an issue with
the security certificate. They fixed the date and things look like
they are working. Haven't gotten the all clear yet.
Just needed to vent...
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Mark mailto:[email protected]
Myakka Communications
www.Myakka.com
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