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Okay, as much as I know and as much I as I wish I knew I just can't make any sense out of this issue. So maybe someone else can.
I run a network (for those of you who didn't know). Since yesterday morning my users had issues when trying to connect to a certain web site.
Some of the time they would be able to login to the site but then certain portions of the site would time out and return a "The page cannot be displayed."
Other times they wouldn't even be able to login. And regardless the site was very slow.
NO other sites (this site, foxnews.com, msn.com, etc.) seemed to be affected.
I called this company's help desk responsible for this site (three times) and they said, "we'll look into it." Well obviously they didn't because I had to call three times. The third time I called they told me there was no issue whatsoever. That it had to be my network.
By the end of the day I decided to reboot our Contivity (gateway/firewall). After rebooting the Contivity the site worked just fine.
I can't make any sense of this.
Does anyone have an idea?
I run a network (for those of you who didn't know). Since yesterday morning my users had issues when trying to connect to a certain web site.
Some of the time they would be able to login to the site but then certain portions of the site would time out and return a "The page cannot be displayed."
Other times they wouldn't even be able to login. And regardless the site was very slow.
NO other sites (this site, foxnews.com, msn.com, etc.) seemed to be affected.
I called this company's help desk responsible for this site (three times) and they said, "we'll look into it." Well obviously they didn't because I had to call three times. The third time I called they told me there was no issue whatsoever. That it had to be my network.
By the end of the day I decided to reboot our Contivity (gateway/firewall). After rebooting the Contivity the site worked just fine.
I can't make any sense of this.
Does anyone have an idea?