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18-11-08, 08:44 AM | #1 |
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Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
Put down that 'making unix fun' book, i need your help!
I have an odd problem. Verna can not log on to the RBS website on her laptop. Now, Grinch had a look last night and this is what he found and before i go resetting the router etc i wonder if anyone has had the same issue. It seems that the IP is blocked, to the point it doesnt show up in the logs at all. You can connect if the laptop is wired to the router, and my main PC logs in fine, so its just a wireless issue. I have just rebuilt the laptop, but it couldnt do it before. I have a Netgear Rangemax router, and PCMCIA wireless card running on Virgin Cable, and run Kaspersky Internet Suite 2009. AS i say, its only when trying to connect wirelessly to the router. All other sites are fine, just www.rbs.co.uk So help please |
18-11-08, 09:07 AM | #2 |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
If I knew how to get into the advanced logs then I might have got some more info off the router, but the general logs show no details of your atempt to contact rbs.co.uk.
In fact when you get to the command line and ping www.rbs.co.uk it fails too. Name search look ups of the address brings back the IP as you would expect, but once you try to ping or contact that address all fails. Plug it into the wired connection and all is fine, I already turned off the firewall and Kaspersky in the laptop and it makes no difference and it blocks it at command line, firefox or IE. I'm suspecting a problem with the router blocking all wireless traffic to rbs on 155.136.80.* (think that was the address for rbs) as it seems to be blocking everything on the same subnet. I did forget to do a traceroute to the address... Viney... try this. Code:
nslookup www.rbs.co.uk tracert <ip address> Enjoy... |
18-11-08, 09:24 AM | #3 |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
ask me a question on Texas Holdem Poker...
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18-11-08, 09:33 AM | #4 |
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18-11-08, 09:40 AM | #5 |
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it depends on whether you continue the agression after the flop. i'd steer clear of loose play while there's a full table, you never know whats behind you and anybody could hit on the flop. its more a game of chance then..
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18-11-08, 09:46 AM | #6 |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
Can you connect to any other website wirelessly?
Tried disabling Firewall etc? I know these are basic functions and Grinch knows a lot more than me about this stuff so I'm sure you tried already. |
18-11-08, 10:40 AM | #7 |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
Yep it connects to google and other banks just fine... it just seems to be the IP subnet the RBS use.
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18-11-08, 07:24 PM | #8 | |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
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I hard rest the router and still no joy |
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18-11-08, 07:28 PM | #9 |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
did you re-raise the King/Queen?
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18-11-08, 09:02 PM | #10 | |
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Re: Ok Geeks of Orgdom, lend me your ears
Right, if I've read the above correct, hard-wired connection from either the main PC, or Verna's laptop connects to www.rbs.co.uk just fine.
For reference, I've just pinged www.rbs.co.uk and it returned the IP of 155.136.80.222. All pings were rejected, but that's to be expected. Again, for reference, I've just tracert'd www.rbs.co.uk, and I got the following: Quote:
Viney, you should get similar output to the above from tracert on a hard wired connection. Have you seen where the route stops when wireless on the laptop? Since the router has two interfaces, wired & wireless, it's entirely possible that somehow a rule has been added in the firewall to state that devices communicating on the wireless interface are not allowed to www.rbs.co.uk. Give me a few mins to google & then rifle through the router's manual, and I'll edit this post with whatever I find... EDIT: Have a look around the Content Filtering in the main menu of the router, that has options to block a single computer connecting to specific websites etc. It's probably there that's stopping the laptop if anywhere on the router. Last edited by Baph; 18-11-08 at 09:08 PM. |
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