Re: Possible ZoneAlarm 3 Problem???

From: stefmitat_private
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 05:21:38 PDT

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    I don't think ZA has anything to do with it. Did you actually read the 
    forums on that site? Could this be similar to what you are describing:
    
    http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=17071
    
    
    On 8 May 2002 at 15:10, Nathan Anderson wrote:
    
    >  I was doing some surfing the web yesterday and one of the web sites
    >  haven't
    > been to for a while had some weird characters around the web site.  At
    > first I assumed that they were doing some debugging since it appeared to
    > be random 4 digit codes in random places on the web site.  Later in that
    > same session I had some problems viewing one of the theme demo pages on
    > the same site; so I disabled the Privacy system in ZA and notice that
    > the web site worked properly without the codes.  So I investigated it a
    > little more and here are the results of my tests:
    > 
    > 1. I.E. 5.5 & Netscape 4.7x will both show the page with random 4 digit
    > codes randomly through the page. 2. Netscape 6.2.1 won't show the page
    > -- the view source for the page only shows "< html>< body>< /body><
    > /html>" (without the spaces) 3. Opera 6.01 refuses to do anything with
    > the page.
    > 
    > If I disable the Zone Alarms Privacy features (i.e. Click on the Browser
    > in Program Control->Programs and turn off Privacy) all the browsers work
    > properly as then ZA is no longer filtering the connection.
    > 
    > I filled out the form on ZA's website to report this and got back a nice
    > canned response that had nothing to do with the problem I reported.  So
    > I replied and got another stupid response from them that again had very
    > little to do with the problem.
    > 
    > So can someone confirm this problem:
    > 
    > I'm using Windows 2000 fully patched.
    > Zone Alarm 3.0.118 (Latest Version)
    > The web site www.phpbb.com.
    > 
    > Nathan.
    > 
    



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