Hello Fred

On 01-Sep-99, you wrote:

> 
> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Raimund Dold wrote:
> 
>> I set up a PC -> Amiga network exactly as described in IP-Nat-Gate.txt
>> and it does work but I experience one inconvenience. The PC wants to go
>> online regularly even if nobody is working with the PC.
>> 
>> The following is from MiamiTCPDump:
>> 
>> 14.Applications:Utils/Internet/Miami> MiamiTCPDump -i eth0
>> MiamiTCPDump: listening on eth0
>> 15:24:26.371434 angie.netbios-dgm > 192.168.1.255.netbios-dgm: udp 206
>> 15:24:26.372435 angie.netbios-ns > 192.168.1.255.netbios-ns: udp 50
>> 15:24:27.115312 angie.netbios-ns > 192.168.1.255.netbios-ns: udp 50
>> 15:24:27.878052 angie.netbios-ns > 192.168.1.255.netbios-ns: udp 50
> 
> I don't believe these will trigger DoD, since they're directed to the
> local network and shouldn't get forwarded.  They can get obnoxious with a
> lot of PCs on the net, but they're usually not harmful.
> 
>> 15:24:28.630957 angie.netbios-ns > 195.238.142.100.domain: 67+ A?
>> AMIGA.amiga. (40)
>> 15:24:30.135841 angie.netbios-ns > 195.238.142.100.domain: 67+ A?
>> AMIGA.amiga. (40)
>> 15:24:31.646088 angie.netbios-ns > 195.238.142.100.domain: 67+ A?
>> AMIGA.amiga. (40)
> 
> I believe these are your problem.  Do you have an AMIGA.amiga entry
> defined in a Hosts file on the PC?
> 
> If so, is there some priority option for Hosts vs. DNS that needs to be
> changed? 

Where can I change set? All other suggestions seem not to work, the PC just
cannot resolve AMIGA.amiga despite I added a hosts file and an entry in
lmhosts:-(

Raimund
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