On 4/9/2010 10:29, kalinix wrote:
On Thu, 2010-04-08 at 23:50 +0100, Joao Rodrigues wrote:
Please verify the network cable from centos or switch port(broken or vlan).

João Rodrigues

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Gary Greene <ggre...@minervanetworks.com <mailto:ggre...@minervanetworks.com>> wrote:
    On 4/8/10 1:26 PM, "David Lemcoe" <fo...@lemcoe.com
    <mailto:fo...@lemcoe.com>> wrote:
    > Checked the firewall, and set the static IP.
    >
    > Anyone have an idea what the limitations put forth by 2003
    would be?


    First, please stop top posting. This list has rules about that....

    Second, can you ping _from the managed switch handling the NAT_
    to the
    CentOS box? Additionally, is it only DNS resolution that has an
    issue? (Try
    testing this by attempting to ping 4.2.2.2 or another well known
    server via
    IP only...).

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He just said 'please stop top posting' in the post you replied. :)


Calin

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I apologize for the top posting, I forgot what client I was in!

The wires are, in fact, plugged in, as I am using a VMWare Workstation VMNet.

Some interesting things happened when I turned on all the VMs today.

The CentOS box now has internet, which is better than what it did have. Now, the only problem is, the Windows DHCP server does not show the IP address the CentOS box is reflecting in its leases window. I find this very odd, because not only is the IP address being assigned (albeit static), but it now has its packets being routed. Of course, with the 2003 server not showing it as a client, I cannot forward ports, etc.

For the record, I am refreshing the DHCP server leases, and only the two Windows clients are being shown.

I appreciate all the responses, and will make sure not to top post anymore.

David
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