502 Proxy Error Try The Request Again 11002
comoresposta recebo a mensagem abaixo:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Network Access Message: The page cannot be displayedTechnical Information (for Support personnel)Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. Try the request again. (11002)IP Address: 192.168.0.3Date: 9/25/2006 6:06:00 PMServer: recsvproxy.connet.rec.brSource: proxy------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Uso o ISA Server 2004 STD-BR, com SP2, rodando numa máquina com MS Windows2000 Server-SP4. Pelo que pesquisei o erro de código 502 é o seguinte:502 Gateway viciado (Bad Gateway).Alguém poderia dizer o que seria Gateway viciado (Bad Gateway)? Toda a redeacessa a internet normalmente, inclusive páginas usando HTTPS (Ex:https://www2.bancobrasil.com.br/aapf/aai/login.pbk?loginSCD=true), somentecom esse endereço tá apresentando esse problema.Um abraço a todos,Mauro GaldinoRecife - PE. Mauro Galdino 2006-10-04 20:00:02 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Alguém não teria algum comentário sobre este post?--Mauro GaldinoRecife - PE.Post by Mauro GaldinoPessoal,Estou tentando acessar uma página HTTPS(https://enterpriseportal.avaya.com/ptlWeb/gs/spCP/CS000000995), e como------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Network Access Message: The page cannot be displayedTechnical Information (for Support personnel)Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. Try the request again. (11002)IP Address: 192.168.0.3Date: 9/25/2006 6:06:00 PMServer: recsvproxy.connet.rec.brSource: proxy------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Uso o ISA Server 2004 STD-BR, com SP2, rodando numa máquina com MS Windows502 Gateway viciado (Bad Gateway).Alguém poderia dizer o que seria Gateway viciado (Bad Gateway)? Toda a redehttps://www2.bancobrasil.com.br/aapf/aai/login.pbk?loginSCD=true), somentecom esse endereço tá apresentando esse problema.Um abraço a todos,Mauro GaldinoRecife - PE. Richard Gatinho 2006-12-23 01:25:32 UTC Perma
time" -- does this apply to the section where there might be "incompatibility between web site and ISA's web proxy filter" and you give me steps on that? I would like to try that while people are still online, but don't want to mess things up with the changes...it is hard for me to be here when nobody is online... jared On Mon, 14 May 2007 07:19:25 GMT, v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Terence Liu [MSFT]) wrote: Hello Jared, Thanks for posting here. From the description, I understand that you cannot browse certain internet web sites thru ISA 2004 and get error "502 proxy error". If I am off http://microsoft.public.br.isaserver.narkive.com/aZBFoUYy/error-code-502-proxy-error base, please do let me know. Based on my experience, the problem may occur if there is some specific access rules deny the traffic to some certain web sites. I suggest that we try the following steps to see if the problem can be resolved: 1. You have to rerun the CEICW to make sure your SBS 2003 server have right network configuration. Go through the follow KB and Rerun CEICW again http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Windows/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/2007-05/msg02120.html carefully. How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825763/en-us Then open ISA 2004 console, locate on "SBS internet access rules", move this rule to the top and click Apply to save all the settings. 2. Then please open the ISA2004 Management Console, in the left panel, expand to Configuration->Networks. Under "Networks panel", double click "Internal". Switch to "Web Proxy" panel, click "Authentication" button and then uncheck the "Require all users to authenticate" option. Then click the Apply button to save the changes. 3. Please also try deleting the ISA cache to ensure there is no corrupted content. a. On the ISA Server computer, stop the Microsoft Firewall service. To do so: 1). Click Start, click Run, type services.msc in the Open box, and then click OK. 2). Right-click Microsoft Firewall, and then click Stop. b. Start Windows Explorer. c. Locate the Urlcache folder. d. In the Urlcache folder, locate the file that has the .cdat file name extension. e. Right-click the .cdat file, and then click Delete. f. When you are prompted to confirm the removal of the .cdat file, click Yes. If you are prompted to delete the .cdat file because it is too big for the recycle bin, click Yes. g. Restart the Microsoft Firewall service.
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