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Turbo_Steve
19-06-2009, 09:23 PM
http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8301

Was expecting lots of helpful dimensions....got an empty thread...is this correct?

Davezj
19-06-2009, 09:28 PM
there is a picture of a saloon with dimension on it.

White Lightning
19-06-2009, 10:26 PM
Yes, as Dave says Steve, there is a picture of a car with loads of dimensions. Can you double check or perhaps post a screenshot of what you are seeing?

Roberto
19-06-2009, 10:28 PM
I get the Galant picture, but not one of a Legnum.

Is there one anywhere else???

White Lightning
19-06-2009, 10:31 PM
The thread is titled Galant dimensions though.

I think you will find the Legnum is basically the same but about 10 foot longer :P

Roberto
19-06-2009, 10:34 PM
The thread is titled Galant dimensions though.

I think you will find the Legnum is basically the same but about 10 foot longer :P


So no picture with dimentions of a Galant Estate then???/lol

HPRULZ
19-06-2009, 10:43 PM
So no picture with dimentions of a Galant Estate then???/lol
Its bigger than the saloon :smash:

HPRULZ
19-06-2009, 10:46 PM
seriously tho
http://www.clubvr4.com/index.php?page=Specifications
lists dimensions

bradc
20-06-2009, 09:13 AM
I have this!

Roberto
20-06-2009, 09:18 AM
Thanks Brad,

I would presume the VR4 would be considered to have the longer (Sport) dimentions.


Oh, and can a mod add this to the same Galant dimentions thread, please.
It would be so helpfull.

http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8301

White Lightning
21-06-2009, 08:22 AM
Oh, and can a mod add this to the same Galant dimentions thread, please.
It would be so helpfull.

http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8301

All done ... I see it's actually not 10 foot longer after all :rolleyes4

bradc
21-06-2009, 08:51 AM
But 10 times better :D

elnevio
24-06-2009, 09:17 AM
But 10 times better :D
According to a recent survey of the local goat population... :D

Turbo_Steve
24-06-2009, 02:07 PM
/Hijack

The issue has now become apparent as a proxy config problem at my end.
That is all. :)

White Lightning
24-06-2009, 02:19 PM
Can you please explain more Steve?

I would like to understand /yes

Turbo_Steve
24-06-2009, 03:00 PM
We have a pair of Bluecoat internet appliances doing filtration duties colocated on two sites. These front-end onto our Demilitarized network, which as far as I am concerned is the internet. It's not, but it'll do (we're setup a bit like a colocated ISP). The Bluecoats sit on a private network which is VPNned between the two of them and to a seperate interface on one of the domain controllers for authentication purposes. The only way to access this network is by one of the "fringe proxies" which are Wintel devices running a gamut of filtering and scanning software, as well as true proxying (caching) to reduce the loading on the Bluecoats.

As part of the permissioning structure, sites are categorized into risk categories. Something like CVR4 is a Type 4 risk, which I have access to. , with some restrictions on what scripts are allowed to do, and what data is allowed to be proxied.

It seems that although the BlueCoat will forward the full page on, it is removing some part of the page: it renders fine, though. The filtering software on the Wintel platform is then looking at the page, noticing that something is missing, deciding it's malformed and removing a lot more of it.

So I basically get the top of the page and the bottom and nothing in between.

Elevating my permissions fixes it, as does chaging the filtration logic.
Frustratingly it's also permitted from a more priviledged VLAN.
I've had time to look at this as we've had some other problems with the service of a similar nature. Eventually we failed out the local service over to the (identically configured) colocate, and the problem is gone.

Web Security does my head in.

The Vee
24-06-2009, 03:52 PM
Ah right got ya!!!

elnevio
24-06-2009, 03:57 PM
EVERYBODY knows that Steve, so it was a bit of a wasted post really! :dizzy2:

Turbo_Steve
24-06-2009, 07:27 PM
The frustrating thing is that all the components are very simple and typical, but (as with everything else where I work) they have taken simple building blocks and used them together to get huge improvements in functionality. Unfortunately, the relationships between them are complex, and, naturally, there is not a shred of documentation anywhere.

White Lightning
29-06-2009, 05:17 PM
Thanks for the explanation Steve :thumbsup:

Turbo_Steve
30-06-2009, 05:29 PM
I hate IT.....want to do cars. Unfortunately, I'm fairly sucky at both!