We lost connection to one of our remote sites...here's a tracert (IP's changed 
to protect the gulty)
1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.10.15
 2    <1 ms    <1 ms     1 ms  192.168.10.254
 3    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  core [192.168.10.1]
 4    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.10.254
 5    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  core [192.168.10.1]
 6    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.10.254
 7     1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  core [192.168.10.1]
 8    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.10.254
 9     1 ms     1 ms     1 ms  core [192.168.10.1]
10    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.10.254
11    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  core [192.168.10.1]
12     1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  192.168.10.254
13    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  core [192.168.10.1]

Lists it for the default qty 30 "hops". Special eh?
David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER
NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION
(Desk) 971.222.1025 // (Cell) 503.267.9764



From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 8:26 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: GoDaddy SSL Error

So, I got 2 of those GoDaddy SSL Wildcard certs that I was asking about last 
week.

Came into to work and I have 1 user that could not access 1 of the 2 sites that 
use the new SSL cert.  Both IE and FF threw her an error.  See attached for IE 
Error.

I though this was weird since:
1.  She could access the other site fine, which has a new godaddy cert as well.
2.  FF and IE both gave her errors.  Don't IE and FF have their own/separate 
list of trusted CA's?

Sam


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