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Proxy Question On a WinNT Ser4_ BOS 5.5_ Proxy Server 2.
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I did atempt to log on from a stand alone. But the modem speed is to slow. I think that the server timed me out from the stand alone.

I will get the specs. Thank You for the help.

Roelaux

>Try this site from a stand alone PC, and ask for a written requirement sheet and the specific reason to open a port. Usually a port is associated with a C/S application such as email, FTP and etc. Also, if an application is going to be running on your sever, you would want to know exactly what it is and what it does!
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>>It does not seem to be. However we will have a password to login in to it. The requirements are have a specified port range open to a specified URL. The applet allows us to see orders that we have place with them. Dates shipped and soforth.
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>>I thought that it was strange when they told me this?
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>>Thank's Again
>>
>>Roelaux
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>>>Is the site you are connecting to a secured site? If so, what are the requirements for you to be able to communicate with them? Usually you should not have to open any ports to login to a site. What is the function of applet?
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>>>>Hi Mike,
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>>>>Thank You for the reply.
>>>>
>>>>Internal. We are browsing to a companies site. An applet is started, and I receive an error "Improper proxy response {0}". Their Internet people are telling me that I have to open a port in order for us to login to this service.
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>>>>Thank's again,
>>>>
>>>>Roelaux
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>>>>>Roelaux, are your users internal or external users to your network (Intranet or Internet)?
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>>>>>>Please point me in the right direction.
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>>>>>>I need to Open a port in the proxy server to let my users use a Website. I have looked on #MS Support site but have not found anything.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TIA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Roelaux
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