"Tor" didn't issue anything, but there is a slight possibility the problems may be related to "Tor" Browser's security settings.
There are several problems with the site, which have nothing to do with "Tor". - The 406 error could be caused by a MIME issue. The document has the MIME type listed, but the server may be sending something else in the header. - The 406 error could also be a firewall exception in Apache from Mod_security - The 404 error was most likely a programming mistake, or the favicon.ico missing - it appears to come from an unhandled exception in the ErrorDocument. - Cookies come from freeserv.dukascopy.com, instead of stox-office.com, which could/should lead to permission issues - The SSL certificate points to a different domain name (freeserv.dukascopy.com) than the one listed (stox-office.com). So I doubt "Tor" is the problem. "Tor" Browser has a lot of security enhancements and modifications to help anonymity and privacy, but sometimes these enhancements and modifications make bad websites break completely. I'm not going to dig deeper into this, but chances are the best bet is to visit a better site. Sorry I don't have anything better to offer. "Tor" Matt Speak Freely -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
