On 21 November 2014 15:03, Piers Rowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 21/11/14 13:56, Brian May wrote:
>>
>>
>> The first random thought that enters my head is maybe the visitors are
>> using an ISP that has some sort of transparent proxy that is filtering
>> requests to port 80.
>>
>> No idea if this will explain it or not, just a thought.
>>
>
> Thanks Brian,
>
> From speaking to the clients and them following up with their ISP's the
> claim that there is no proxying going on.

They say that, but if it works differently on port 6000 to port 80,
then it sounds awfully likely that there IS something different about
the path the traffic takes.

Change your web server to support SSL*and then see if the clients who
are having trouble can access the SSL version without the same
trouble. (As the secured version has to be pass-thrued by transparent
proxies or otherwise the cert won't match)

-Toby
* you can get free SSL certs these days; StartSSL was easy enough for
me to use, but there are probably others.
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