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From: Matt Barton (matt_at_webexc.com)
Date: Tue Aug 06 2002 - 14:44:27 CDT
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On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Peter Kiem wrote:
> > The times that I have seen this happening, it has been due to the
> > firewall at the remote end, almost always with a Cisco PIX firewall
> > that has older software or that is not configured correctly. I'd
> > check that possibility.
>
> OK thanks, I'll see if I can find someone at the ISP that knows about
> that.
I believe the reference to the Cisco PIX has to do with the PIX OS's
"fixup" feature where it will filter so-called malicious strings in
protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, and FTP.
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Matt Barton
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matt
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