Ian Lauder wrote:
For the most part everyone can access my web sites on an Apache server
V2.0.54 running on RedHat Linux Fedora 4
I keep getting sporadic reports from people who can not access the web
sites from Internet Explorer, but they can access it from other
browsers or computers (i.e. switching to Firefox works).
I've already gone down the list of telling them to check security
software, 3rd party browser add-in's, etc.
Are there any Apache configuration settings that could be the cause
(or remedy) for some I.E. users getting page not found errors?
Best regards,
Ian
Cyber Sea Inc.
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Ian,
A "Page not Found" error is a DNS resolution issue. Since apache does
not provide DNS resolution, make sure that DNS servers in place on that
machine are reliable, and if possible, disable DNS caching.
Frank
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