Hello!
I'm a self-taught, self-proclaimed computer nerd. I happen to have been thrust into the position as IT manager at my job. Well, the long and the short of it is that we bought an ISA550W, needing a firewall. This thing is a little more advanced than I had imagined.
Anyway, I've installed it and have received a number of complaints that some websites have issues loading. It seems to be intermittent, with the exception of one site that we truly need access to. Basically, what happens is the site appears to be loading in the browser, but never actually loads. I've run a ping test to these sites in windows cmd and don't see any packet loss. I've also turned off all of the "Security Services" such as Web Reputation Filtering and Web URL Filtering. I've also added the sites to the Firewall's Content Filtering system as "Permit Always."
I'm not sure if this could be a lead, but it seems to be sites ending in .aspx.
I'm at a loss for other places to check what could be causing the issue. Any ideas that can be provided would be greatly appreciated!
I'm a self-taught, self-proclaimed computer nerd. I happen to have been thrust into the position as IT manager at my job. Well, the long and the short of it is that we bought an ISA550W, needing a firewall. This thing is a little more advanced than I had imagined.
Anyway, I've installed it and have received a number of complaints that some websites have issues loading. It seems to be intermittent, with the exception of one site that we truly need access to. Basically, what happens is the site appears to be loading in the browser, but never actually loads. I've run a ping test to these sites in windows cmd and don't see any packet loss. I've also turned off all of the "Security Services" such as Web Reputation Filtering and Web URL Filtering. I've also added the sites to the Firewall's Content Filtering system as "Permit Always."
I'm not sure if this could be a lead, but it seems to be sites ending in .aspx.
I'm at a loss for other places to check what could be causing the issue. Any ideas that can be provided would be greatly appreciated!