Hi,
it looks to me that your linux-server is 200.200.130.6 and
the server "does not know" where to throw the packets for the 200.200.130.x net.
This means : check your routing !
Regards
Andreas Rennen
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> >Check your /etc/nsswitch.conf file and make sure the line defining "hosts"
> >looks like this:
> >
> >hosts: files dns
> >
> YES I see it can be set in linuxconf.And I do as you . But
> It no mean!!
> /etc/nsswitch.conf
> hosts:files nisplus nis dns
>
> >
> >- hi all
> >- I have a pc installed win95 and linux.and another linux server.
> >- in win95, I can ping my linux server.but!!
> >- linux, can not ping server.AND
> >- ping 127.0.0.1 is ok!!
> >- ping 200.200.130.6 ok!!
> >- ping 200.200.130.1 have no respond!!
> >-
> >- linux server run tcpdump
> >- linux pc run ping 200.200.130.1 (200.200.130.6 is pc ip! 200.200.130.1
> >- server ip)
> >-
> >- arp who-has kirk.start.com tell jimmy.start.com
> >- arp reply kirk.start.com is at " netcard address"
> >-
> >- >>>/etc/hosts
> >- 200.200.130.1 kirk.start.com
> >- 200.200.130.6 jimmy.start.com
> >-
> >- please help me!!
>
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