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Support Forums > Internet > Email & Web Browsing > So here's the problem Back to Top So here's 404 error not found hindi movie watch online the problem SOLVED Share Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page Go to Solution All Forum how to fix error 404 page not found Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Posted by tednbren 05-23-2012 05:08 PM Visitor Member Since: 05-23-2012 Posts: 1 Message 1 of 10 (27,650 Views) So here's the problem Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Report I have setup my Xfinity software and have been online, but now I'm getting the following messages:"selfinstall4.comcast.com/captiveportal/index.html""Not found 404""Forbidden You don't have permission to access /captiveportl/index.html
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on this server."I have two laptops. Xfinity software on both. Xfinity registered. Both computers are giving me thesame error messgaes. If I shut the computer down, then it runs okay for awhile, then starts with the errormessages again. Is it a security issue with McAfee or is it an issue with Xfinity software? How do I fix it? Solved! Go to solution 0 Kudos 9 REPLIES Posted by DoubleG 05-23-2012 11:33 PM Problem Solver View All Member Since: 03-15-2004 Posts: 1,717 Message 2 of 10 (27,580 Views) Re: So here's the problem Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Report What do you mean by you setup Xifinty software. You don't need any software from xfinity ( comcast ) on your computer to use the internet. Also do you have the xfinity toolbar installed if so uninstall it to see if that clears up your problem. Please give the experts a little more infor about your problem to help you out. 0 Kudos Posted by Obilis18 05-31-2012 11:34 AM Visitor Member Since: 05-31-2012 Posts: 1 Message 3 of 10 (27,282 Views) Re: So here's the problem Options Mark as N
Topic • Print this Page maxdancona Reply Thu 29 Dec, 2011 10:22 pm DNS hijacking is a sleazy way for Comcast to make a few 404 not found error wordpress extra dollars from unsuspecting customers. Every few months I have this same damn 404 not found error was encountered problem. Let's say on Firefox you type "gmail" instead of "www.gmail.com". What is supposed to happen is that the DNS server
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sends back a "404" which means "page not found". Firefox then can do something intelligent like saying let's try it with .com. This "page not found" code is a feature. Your browser can then http://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Email-Web-Browsing/So-here-s-the-problem/td-p/1291379 do something intelligent (which I can control). For example it can try gmail.com and then gmail.org or any other of a number of combinations until it gets back a page. To me this is a nifty feature. It means my browser can do what I want it to do. The key to this feature working is that when there is no page at an address, it must return a http://able2know.org/topic/182358-1 "page not found" error. Well, Comcast never returns a "page not found" error. Instead it returns a fake page that tricks your browser. The browser has no reason to believe it isn't the page you wanted. This page says "we couldn't find the page you wanted, so here are some links that we will get paid for". This is annoying. They are getting money for taking away a feature that I find useful. Now, if you are in the know, there is supposedly a way to opt out of this spam page. However the automated way to do this never works the first time meaning I have to spend 20 minutes on the line with their customer service people trying to explain to them what the problem is. Yes there are solutions, including opendns etc. But the internet should just work, and it does as long as companies like Comcast don't keep screwing it up. Stumble It! • Tweet This • Bookmark on Delicious • Share on Facebook • Share on MySpace Topic Stats Top Replies Link to this Topic Type: Discussion • Score: 2 • Views: 4,124 • Replies: 24 [+3] - DrewDad - 12/30/2011That's not the Internet, that's your browser. My suggestion: Ins
09/27/2016 - Emerald Nightmare There's not really much to say. We went in to a brand-new raid with a brand-new roster, lots of new members, and a whole new expansion. … Howdy, Stranger! You found the friendliest gaming & tech geeks around. http://icrontic.com/discussion/88828/comcast-page-not-found-error-page-why Say hello! Sign In Become an Icrontian All Discussions Categories Categories All Discussions Activity Participated Best Of... Categories 45902 All Categories6631 Gaming 16732 Hardware 19270 Science & Tech 1847 Internet & Media 837 Lifestyle 28564 Community Comcast "page not found" Error Page - Why?? phuschnickens Beverly Hills, Michigan Member Mar 2010 edited Apr 2010 in Science & Tech So if I mistype a URL I am redirected to a page that says "Comcast blah blah blah resource not located" (or something like not found that... I can provide screenshot later). This is not really an issue that I care about nor need to change, but I am curious why this happens. In the past identical setup of my network and using comcast, I've never experienced this. Feels a little big-brother-ish My setup is a Smoothwall with MS Server 03 that runs DHCP and DNS as a DC. I'm thinking maybe because I'm pointing the Smoothie to a Comcast DNS server?? As I'm typing I think 404 not found that would make sense but I'm pretty noob so input would be cool. Thank y'all 0 Comments Kwitko Sheriff of Banning (Retired) By the thing near the stuff Icrontian Mar 2010 edited Mar 2010 That's exactly it. Many companies will redirect the page not found to a custom search page. I use OpenDNS at home and work, and a mistyped URL brings me to their custom search page: http://guide.opendns.com/?url=thisdomaindoesntexist.net 0 phuschnickens Beverly Hills, Michigan Member Mar 2010 edited Mar 2010 =relieved Cool. I mildly hate comcast so I might look into opendns. I assume a quick google search will give me the necessary ip(s), right? Thanks for the info. 0 Snarkasm Madison, WI Icrontian Mar 2010 edited Mar 2010 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.1 are all I use. 0 phuschnickens Beverly Hills, Michigan Member Mar 2010 edited Mar 2010 Awesome thanks 0 kryyst Ontario, Canada Mar 2010 edited Mar 2010 I use opendns (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) and they will also do a similar thing on mistyped url's occasionally. But you can disable that option if you want. But as far as their DNS services go they are fast. 4.2.2.1 & .2 are also good public ones that I use as backup. 0 Kwitko Sheriff of Banning (Retired) By the thing near the stuff Icrontian Mar 2010 edited Mar 2010 Snarkasm wrote: 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.1 are all I use. Well aren't you just awesome? 0 AlexDeGruven Not as tall as Bobby Tallbeer. Twilight Sparkle is overr