I write web applications in an office that runs Border Manager 4.7 on its network. Debugging is a normal part of the development process, and I rely on error messages to indicate the source of errors while I work. Unfortunately, Border Manager has a tendency to react to certain errors by replacing the error message with the Border Manager "Enhancing Your Internet Experience" screen. Without seeing the original error message I am stuck debugging blindly.
I'm writing and testing code directly on my own hard drive, which has a testing server loaded on it. Is there some way to tell Border Manager to relax and let the error message display when I'm running code from my IP address? What's a good way around this problem? It's quite a headache. Thanks for any insights. My network admins don't know how to resolve this, so I'm scouting for them.
I'm writing and testing code directly on my own hard drive, which has a testing server loaded on it. Is there some way to tell Border Manager to relax and let the error message display when I'm running code from my IP address? What's a good way around this problem? It's quite a headache. Thanks for any insights. My network admins don't know how to resolve this, so I'm scouting for them.