On Sep 22, 2003, at 7:34 AM, John Johnson wrote:
On Monday, Sep 22, 2003, at 09:22 US/Eastern, Tekno Liber wrote:
Connecting my Mac to the Internet (via DHCP) using a D-Link Switch
here at work causes Internet explorer to appear to deny cookies even
though I have the setting to "never ask".

Removing the switch and connecting the Mac directly to the RJ45 socket
and everything works as it should.

Perhaps the D-Link has built in firewall/filtering software that is blocking the cookies?
Do you know the model # of the switch?

that would be a trick. Cookies, along with the rest of the web, live on port 80. I can't see how a firewall or filter could be written to block JUST cookie traffic on port 80.


Very odd. I've never heard of a switch interfering with cookies. Does it interfere with ALL cookies? Try going to google and changing the search prefs.

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