Gopher Problem
E. Michael O'Neill
emo at pawpaw.mitre.org
Thu Mar 2 08:01:52 PST 1995
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm running OmniWeb 1.0 PR 1.1 on NEXTSTEP 3.2 on a non-Turbo
> NEXTSTATION over TransSys Dialup-IP 9209?? through TIA and across a
> set of proxies running on a remote host (not the same host running
> TIA). If you really want to know which proxies, ask and I'll find
> out.
>
> Wouldn't you know it? -- http access works flawlessly.
>
> Gopher access does not. I get the following when I try to access
(for
> example) gopher://aw.com/ --
>
>
> Error
>
> ----------------------------------------
>
> No default server configured to handle your request
>
> opher://aw.com/
>
> Note that the "g" gets lost somewhere. Has anyone else seen this?
>
> Thanks,
> --Eric
>
> ---
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ringger at cs.rochester.edu
> Dept. of Computer Science Phone: (716)
275-0922
> University of Rochester FAX: (716)
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I have had the same problem, using a direct ethernet connection -
The proxy server by the way is the CERN 3.0 server.
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