Discussion:
ISA Server responses to GET requests
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SeanKav
2008-04-24 20:12:01 UTC
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We have a problem with 2 remote sites (using IE6) accessing our intranet home
page, and external web sites as well. The web browser contains "page can’t be
displayed" in a frame. I've noticed our ISA Server receiving GET requests and
the problem frames don't get a 200 response for these requested frames.
Should all GET requests get a HTTP status response from our (2000) ISA
Server? Frames displayed correctly get the 200 response; the offending frame
gets a TCP response, but no HTTP response. Sometimes a refresh works, most
times not. The properties of the bad frame refer to a DNS error, with some
message from C:\Windows.. ( I forgot the DLL, I'm at home now). My real
question is, do all GET requests get some sort of HTTP response? The name
resolution on this newly acquired domain may well be a problem. Thanks in
response, Sean
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2008-04-25 16:44:52 UTC
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Try posting to this newsgroup instead:
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security
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Post by SeanKav
We have a problem with 2 remote sites (using IE6) accessing our intranet
home page, and external web sites as well. The web browser contains "page
can’t be displayed" in a frame. I've noticed our ISA Server receiving
GET
requests and the problem frames don't get a 200 response for these
requested frames.
Should all GET requests get a HTTP status response from our (2000) ISA
Server? Frames displayed correctly get the 200 response; the offending frame
gets a TCP response, but no HTTP response. Sometimes a refresh works, most
times not. The properties of the bad frame refer to a DNS error, with some
message from C:\Windows.. ( I forgot the DLL, I'm at home now). My real
question is, do all GET requests get some sort of HTTP response? The name
resolution on this newly acquired domain may well be a problem. Thanks in
response, Sean
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