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22-Jun-2008, 12:46 AM #1
Red face Re-direct issues
Hi there folks,

I've attached a pic of the exact problem i'm having

I've been recently having this problem with both IE 6.0.2 and firefox 2.0.0.14.

When I try to login to a website, such as my banking website or even an enquiry website that requires a specific input from me, like a inquiry number (Purolator website for example) or banking as I mentioned before. When I click on "OK" or whatever the case may be in IE it will ask if I trust the certificate something to that extent i clcik "Yes". Alternatively in firefox it says the certificate you are trying to view is redirecting to "www.google.com" if this is alright click yes. I also have the option of viewing the certificate but since I know head or tail about certificates I click yes to see what would happen. and of course it goes to google.com website? Now this does not happen every time, its so random.

So now I"m not sure what the heck is going on. Is this a security issue because its happening in both IE and firefox. Its veyr annoying!

Is there someway I can just delete all my certificates and start fresh?

I'm sorry if I'm too vague please let me know what else you need to know. I'm using a D-Link wireless router and we have ADSL 1.5Mbps.
Please help me out if you can, I don't wanna reformat ahhh.
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22-Jun-2008, 12:10 PM #2
I tried the eshiponline site you gave and have no problems reaching it. I suspect maybe DNS got confused. Try run "ipconfig /flushdns" and see what happens.
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23-Jun-2008, 06:29 AM #3
think i got it
Hey i just googled the website in then noticed that they had underneath a specific site for tracking. Clicked it and i was where i needed to be. Looks like after clearning the DNS bit it cleared up and was also able to access it from the main website. cheers!
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