The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 07/04/2019 11:41, Andy Burns wrote:
>> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>
>>> How can a filter give a 404 error on a server?
>>
>> I'm not familiar with the Fritz!boxes, but it seems they have a setting
>>
>> "Allow HTTPS queries"
>>
>> I suppose it's possible if the https setting is disabled, it intercepts
>> port 443 traffic and returns a fixed 404 response ...
>
>
> But the OP was getting an error on a particular IP address and on http
> traffic and the error was not 'cant see the server'
>
> This is terribly reminiscent of 'T' who asks seemingly noob questions that
> everyone tries to answer and then says 'oh I fixed it' and then either says
> he used the method that the very first poster suggested, and which he denied
> worked, or comes up with a meaningless explanation...like this.
I'm sorry, but mine wasn't a joke ... it was a real problem ...
When I realized that in the router there was a filter created 2 years
ago to prevent RPI attacks, I immediately deleted it and immediately
the RPI started working again ....
I didn't bother to see how I created this filter 2 years ago ... I just
deleted it ...
How come it creates 404 errors I don't know .... and now I don't care
anymore .... my goal was to overcome the problem and have the complete
remote RPI management ...
I hope you believe me, it wasn't a joke ... and I asked for help here
because I didn't know what to do anymore ....
My explanation in fact may seem meaningless .... but the fact really
happened .... I too wondered what kind of filter I had created 2 years
ago to have these very strange disservices ...
But this is pure reality
I hope you believe me ...
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Roby
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