David Collie (itndac) wrote:
> 
> As usual checking out what the guru's are talking about... downloaded
> Mozilla Firebird.... guess what..... doesn't work on our internal
> network...(altho works on all our pages before the proxy/firewall)!!!!

What is the error message?


> Not very good.... does it use a different port number from IE?

Like all browsers, it uses a random (usually sequential actually) local 
port in the > 1023 range and connects to whatever port is in the URL (or 
port 80 if there is none).


> Speaking
> to our network geezers and getting them to download it, all went well on
> his DMZ machine... no joy on mine tho.

Using a proxy server perhaps? Maybe an authenticated proxy that uses a 
Windows login?


> They offered to open up a hole on the firewall for me so I could browse
> with it, but I declined because that's not the point of the browser.
> Not wanting to get into the details about it all, but if it want any
> sort of acceptance, surely it needs to work in the sort of locked down
> environment that I work in.

How is that environment locked down exactly?

Jochem


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