HI Mike,

Thanks for asking; Actually I forgot to mention that the server is not
networked yet, connected to Ethernet, I am just trying to configure it via
keyboard and monitor connected directly.  I have not tried telnet yet.

Dan

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Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 5:33 AM
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Subject: Re: Not a valid location in address line in Natulis


What happens if you "telnet 10.10.2.20 1311"?

Are you sure that the Server Administrator is running?

On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Dan Sabo wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to start up my Dell Server Administrator again (running Linux
> 7.2).  Somehow it worked fine the first time but now I get this error when
> trying to start it up (I'm a Linux newbie).
>
> When I type in the address https://10.10.2.20:1311 which is (what I
thought)
> the correct address to start up the Server Admin utility, I am getting a
> "not a valid location error.
>
> Any ideas?  The dell guy thought that my Ethernet cards or drivers were
not
> properly installed, but when I do a ifconfig -a command, the 10.10.2.20
> address shows up for eth0.
>
> Dan Sabo
>
>
>
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