
26 Nov
2013
26 Nov
'13
12:25 a.m.
On 26 November 2013 11:10, Petros <Petros.Listig@fdrive.com.au> wrote:
Well, at the end I lodged a fault at the ISP. Will see what comes out of it.
Do they have a transparent proxy? If so, their proxy might be returning the 502/504 errors, not you. Normally a proxy error should include HTML content that includes extra details, e.g. the server that generated the error. Some browsers (e.g. IE) won't display this by default, however this information could be really useful too. -- Brian May <brian@microcomaustralia.com.au>