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- refused(10061) when trying to access a website via https Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> Error 502 connection - refused(10061) when trying to ac... - 26.Oct.2006 connection refused ssh 10:50:12 AM Nik007 Posts: 23 Joined: 25.Aug.2006 From: Belgium Status: offline I'm trying to access a website (management console of another firewalls sonicwall) over the internet e.g. https://x.x.x.x but it gives me an error. Port on website is the standard: 443. Error: Network Access Message: The page cannot be displayed Technical Information (for Support personnel) Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. Connection serverfault questions 725262 causes connection refused message refused(10061) IP address: x.x.x.x Server: isa2004 Source: proxy Normally I get a security window (certificate), click on ok and I see the website where I can fill in usern./password. I'm able to access these websites via another firewall, it means that the isa2004 is blocking this. Homebanking via https is working. In the ISA2004 monitoring logging I see: SSL-tunnelx.x.x.x443Failed Connection Attempt Allowed ports outbound Setup: -ISA Server2004 Edge firewall SP2 - Rules name "Allowed ports outbound" = allow https int. ext. all users -Client = webproxy < Message edited by Nik007 -- 26.Oct.2006 10:52:41 AM > Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: Error 502 connection - refused(10061) when trying t... - 26.Oct.2006 12:45:25 PM ClintD Posts: 1848 Joined: 26.Jan.2001 From: Keller, TX Status: offline It's possible that ISA is blocking it - conversely, it is also possible that the remote Sonicwall doesn't allow managemnt connections from ISA's IP address. You did receive a "Connection Refused" message indicating that ISA reached the destination host, but that host would not allow a connection. (in reply to Nik007) Post #: 2 RE: Error 502 connection - refused(10061) when tryin
10061 in ISA: Connection refused There are times when you might come across a ‘Connection Refused’ error while using Microsoft’s ISA 2006 or Forefront TMG 2010 server. Fixing this depends on what the
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root cause is – which isn’t always easy to determine. In this brief post, we shall telnet connection refused by remote host assess how this can be done. Let’s start by examining what Error 10061 is saying. The client may be presented with an error message
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in the browser that looks something like this: Error Code 10061: Connection refused Background: When the gateway or proxy server contacted the upstream (Web) server, the connection was refused. This usually results from trying to connect to a service http://forums.isaserver.org/Error_502_connection_-_refused(10061)_when_trying_to_access_a_website_via_https/m_2002030468/tm.htm that is inactive on the upstream server While the server activity log will show this: Failed Connection Attempt Log type: Web Proxy (Forward) Status: 10061 No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. In both cases, let’s focus on the key word ‘refused’. Your ISA or TMG server was able to reach the destination server, but that server responded with a message that tells the ISA/TMG server that it cannot have the requested data. There are http://www.chicagotech.net/msapps/isa2.htm a few things that could cause this, and how to address them depends on the direction in which the proxying is happening. If you are using ISA/TMG as a client proxy, then you may run into this problem when your clients try to access some external website. Remember how TCP works. The client sends a SYN packet to the server targeting the port (80 for HTTP). A server that is running a service on port 80 will respond with a SYN ACK, but if it is not, it will respond with a RST ACK. Your ISA/TMG reaches the server, but not the intended service. This is one way a server could “actively refuse” a connection attempt. The other way is for a firewall to block the connection, rather than drop it. A dropped connection would eventually time out, with the error message 10060, which we may look at in another post. But if a firewall is configured to block a connection, it will usually respond with a RST ACK to TCP connections that it is configured to block, just as a server that would not be running a requested service. A RST ACK is the TCP response that equates to a “go away” . Your ISA/TMG is telling you that the name was resolved, but when it was asked to make a connection, something said “no.” If you are publishing an internal resource and your ex
Search Browse Forums Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More https://forum.utorrent.com/topic/63260-proxy-error-connection-refused-for-some-torrents/ More More All Activity Home µTorrent (for Windows) Troubleshooting "Proxy error: Connection Refused" for some torrents Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. "Proxy error: Connection Refused" for some torrents Started by YorkshireJumbo, July 30, 2010 11 posts in this topic YorkshireJumbo 0 Newbie Members 0 4 posts Posted July 30, 2010 connection refused · Report post I've been using TOR, Vidalia and Privoxy for the non-P2P connections without problem for a while. I've tried downloading a few torrents off publicdomaintorrents.com, but I get the error "Proxy error: Connection Refused" for all the torrents I've tried from that site. Other torrents are working fine and I've got a green tick in the status connection refused by bar.I'm assuming it's a problem with the site, but they've no help files. I've had a search through the forum and FAQs, but all the hits for the above error message come back with "Proxy connect error", where people have problems with their proxy. Mine's seems to be working fine, so I'm at a bit of a loss...Any help gratefully received. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites moogly 0 Advanced Member Established Members 0 10,940 posts Posted July 30, 2010 · Report post Be sure the proxy you're using allows torrenting.Anyway TOR is not designed to do torrenting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites YorkshireJumbo 0 Newbie Members 0 4 posts Posted July 30, 2010 · Report post TOR is fine doing torrenting, as long as you don't use it for the P2P part. Like I mentioned, I don't use it for P2P (i.e. connecting to any peers), just to the tracker.As I also mentioned, I've used this setup for a while (sev