Hi Taral,

After further investigation we figured that the gateway machine (A) has
some stuff setup in the DNS part of it that only allowed certain machines
to access it and this is what caused the probs. Giving the new machine the
IP of another machine that works fine meant anyone could access it. So we
disabled the DNS from being selective for who it works for and now
everything is fine!!

thanx again!
Russ

At 10:47 AM 3/27/99 -0600, Taral wrote:
>On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Russ wrote:
>>Fom the gateway (A) I can telnet and ftp to C no probs and from C I can
>>telnet and ftp to the gateway (A)
>>I cannot telnet or ftp from B to C HOWEVER I can telnet and ftp from C to B.
>
>What do A, B, and C's routing tables look like. And what response do you get
>when you try to telnet from B to C? You might want to look at a tcpdump.
>
>Taral

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