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. Is this a problem with the internet connection, your ISP having problems? | . Is this a problem with the internet connection, your ISP having problems? | ||
. Tried clearing the cache? | . Tried clearing the cache? | ||
. Tried a new profile? | . Tried a new profile? | ||
. Have you installed any plug-ins and/or extensions aletly that just might have caused this? | . Have you installed any plug-ins and/or extensions aletly that just might have caused this? |
Revision as of 19:03, 23 October 2004
Mozilla will not connect to any site
If you are using a firewall - check the settings so that Mozilla is allowed to connect.
Note: Even a deactivated firewall (software) can block traffic.
If you are using a proxy - check the settings. If things are working with Internet Explorer or any other browsers - transfer the settings from there to Mozilla.
When Mozilla accesses a secure site or mail server, it needs to access the Personal Security Manager (PSM), but some firewalls mistake the internal communication as an attempt to set up a local server. If you are prompted about this, you may safely grant Mozilla access.
Other things to check:
. Is this a problem with the internet connection, your ISP having problems?
. Tried clearing the cache?
. Tried a new profile?
. Have you installed any plug-ins and/or extensions aletly that just might have caused this?