NIS sees it as an attack
See
http://securityresponse.symantec.com...ds/s20350.html
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"ddruck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:C93E1E76-5FEE-40B9-82E2-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Thanks for the try and your thoughts however, this doesn't explain that
| there's no problem when NIS is turned "off", there's no delay and replies can
| be posted. So, what is it on the server that's responding w/ such delay?,
| Why has this only recently become a problem? (wasn't a prob. 30-45 days ago -
| NIS has not been adjusted/fiddled with) and might this have resulted from
| some of the recent IE patched?....in any event how can I get this prob. fixed?
|
| "Ronx" wrote:
|
| > I have posted a response to the thread REPLY TEST, which met with a
| > validation problem and subsequently posted as a new thread. It took 5
| > seconds for the validation error page to show, which linked back to
| > the form.
| > The post from this form took 10 seconds to produce the confirmation
| > page.
| > A second attempt at replying took 15 seconds to get a confirmation
| > page.
| >
| > I do not use NIS or any other similar product. My firewall is a
| > hardware router, with the Windows XP firewall in the PC. The delay,
| > in my opinion, is on the server.
| >
| > A reply on my own FP discussion web takes only 2 seconds to reach a
| > confirmation page:
| >
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/tests.../disc1_frm.htm
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| > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
| > FrontPage Support:
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| >
| > "ddruck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| > news:37A1CA66-820C-42B4-929B-(E-Mail Removed)...
| > > UPDATE: sorry for the typo in the url, the correct url is:
| > >
www.boltonhill.org/bboard06. NIS is the likely culprit, but why
| > > NOW?, NIS,
| > > previously did not have this behavior (before ms security patches to
| > > IE).
| > > Also note that there is no delay to POST an initial comment. Is the
| > > NIS?, or
| > > IE?, or FP? -- who can assist?
| > >
| > > "ddruck" wrote:
| > >
| > >> Replying to a previously made comment on my discussion board
| > >> appears to be
| > >> significantly delayed to the non-operational. This seems to be a
| > >> problem for
| > >> only some users, indicating a client sided problem. Beacuse this
| > >> is a new
| > >> problem (within the past few months) and not experienced by all
| > >> users, I
| > >> suspect it due to some of the security patches issued for IE and is
| > >> perhaps
| > >> dependent upon some of the IE security settings, windows firewall
| > >> settings,
| > >> or third party firewall - as the delay is not present on my system
| > >> when I
| > >> temporarily turn off the Norton Internet Security application.
| > >>
| > >> Can someone assist with identifying what this new problems is and
| > >> provide
| > >> the fix to this sites server settings or a work around that can be
| > >> offered to
| > >> users?
| > >>
| > >> Please
www.boltonhil.org/bboard06 and use the comment titled "reply
| > >> test" to
| > >> see this problem "live" when NIS and IE 6.0 are used (with all up
| > >> to date
| > >> patches applied). Thank you.
| > >>
| > >> version notes: FP 2003, Unix hosting, FP extensions are all
| > >> operational.
| >
| >
| >