On 8/10/2012 5:25 PM, Daniel Veditz wrote:
On 8/4/12 6:06 PM, Gus Richter wrote:
If you are still seeing the problem what IP
addresses do you get for the sites? I get 63.245.217.58 and
63.245.217.86

      getfirebug.com               63.245.217.58
blog.getfirebug.com               64.99.80.30

A reverse lookup on the latter gives url.hover.com -- that's not
right. Currently Mozilla is hosting getfirebug.com but it did start
as a private project. Is it possible that was the original host?
Benign explanation might be that some DNS local to you has cached an
old value and refuses to give it up? More sinister, someone is
messing with your traffic? Do you get any different results if you
switch your DNS to 8.8.8.8 (Google) as a test?
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using

I have no problem with that page.

      lizardwrangler.com          72.52.120.34
blog.lizardwrangler.com          63.245.217.86

Those match what I see. You were less specific with what error you
got with this one. Presumably /not/ the name mismatch because the
non-blog site is on a different IP address and doesn't appear to
even support SSL. But the blog is running on a host named "generic"
in our datacenter so maybe there are other services there and you're
getting the same "wrong site" symptoms you got with the firebug blog.

<https://blog.lizardwrangler.com/>  is the "secure blog" problem page.
<http://lizardwrangler.com/>  is a "non-secure" non-problem page.

It's a very, very good thing that I am able to do my banking with secure (https) without any problems - here is the login page:
<https://easywebsoc.td.com/waw/idp/login.htm?execution=e1s1>

Note that my problem is (seems to be) only with the "secure blogs).

Have you tried reaching those sites from other browsers and/or other
machines? Might help us figure out if it's something in your
Firefox/profile, your machine, or between you and us.

I have no problem with either Opera, Chrome, Safari or Maxthon3 in viewing the submitted (and many other secure (https blog) pages).

--
Gus


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