Apologies to O2, I'll take that back - I was just failing to operate Wireshark correctly there.

However, I would still like to speak to them about some HTTP things.....

Regards,

Chris

On 02/07/18 17:11, Chris Malton wrote:
Thanks for the reply Nick.

We've already tried that and it doesn't seem to make a jot of difference.....  O2 (somewhat worryingly) seem to be tampering with SSL as well (at least, the bytes leaving our servers don't appear to match those arriving at the client!).

Regards,

Chris

On 02/07/18 17:00, Nicholas Humfrey wrote:
It moving to HTTPS an option?
That should prevent any tampering...

nick.


On 02/07/2018, 16:44, "uknof on behalf of Chris Malton"
<uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk on behalf of chr...@cmalton.me.uk> wrote:

Hi all,

Is anyone from O2 around here to discuss some aspects of their mobile
broadband provision with me (off list)?

I have a client whose client is O2-based for mobile dongles and they're
having serious trouble with my client's application across these dongles
- specifically mp4 files arriving with caching forcibly disabled
(Pragma: no-cache, Cache-Control: no-cache in the reply headers).  These
MP4s are used as screensavers and, because they are not being cached,
are being downloaded every few minutes..... (Long story)

Could somebody get in touch with me please or put me in touch with the
appropriate people?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Chris Malton




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