Re: Win XP cannot browse intranet web site on a Linux server

2003-12-03 Thread shahar_d
Hi
I don't know about the Linux side, but on the XP try to bypass proxy server
for local address
(IE |  tools |  internet options | connection | lan setting)
set the address to be something like *.il (press advanced .. to set it)

Shahar
- Original Message - 
From: Boaz Rymland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:18 PM
Subject: Win XP cannot browse intranet web site on a Linux server


 Hi,

 I'm trying to set up a Win XP machine to view an intranet site on a
 Linux machine. This win XP machine is being masq'd o.k. and it has
 internet access fine, but somehow, it cannot talk to the local linux
 webserver (apache), or any other service on the Linux machine.
 this is a strange thing. i've tried to debug with a etheral and indeed
 i've seen some suspecious SSDP packets flying around. i've managed,
 AFAIK, to disable this SSDP/UPnP on the Win XP machine but still things
 are no-go. the machine is a debian woody and the XP machine's IP (non
 routable IP network) is defined in /etc/hosts (reverse DNS issues). The
 linux machine is being firewalled, if it makes a difference.

 anyone has a clue?

 thnaks,
 boaz.


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Re: Win XP cannot browse intranet web site on a Linux server

2003-12-02 Thread Erez Doron
did you check all the trevial stuff (same subnet for both the XP and 
Linux ethernet interfaces) ?
does ping work ?

can you give more details on how your netweork is connected
( what do you mean when you say the XP is masq'd ? by itself ? does it 
has two connections ? )

any contrediction between the linux FW and the XP's NAT ?

cheers,
erez.
Boaz Rymland wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Win XP machine to view an intranet site on a 
Linux machine. This win XP machine is being masq'd o.k. and it has 
internet access fine, but somehow, it cannot talk to the local linux 
webserver (apache), or any other service on the Linux machine.
this is a strange thing. i've tried to debug with a etheral and indeed 
i've seen some suspecious SSDP packets flying around. i've managed, 
AFAIK, to disable this SSDP/UPnP on the Win XP machine but still 
things are no-go. the machine is a debian woody and the XP machine's 
IP (non routable IP network) is defined in /etc/hosts (reverse DNS 
issues). The linux machine is being firewalled, if it makes a difference.

anyone has a clue?

thnaks,
boaz.
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Re: Win XP cannot browse intranet web site on a Linux server

2003-12-02 Thread Boaz Rymland


Erez Doron wrote:

did you check all the trevial stuff (same subnet for both the XP and 
Linux ethernet interfaces) ?
the trivial stuff is configured ok, but i'll recheck... .

does ping work ?

the linux machine does not pass pings. pinging the XP box works ok.maybe 
i should change this to allow internal pings (previously there was no 
internal network - this is and old FW fule). no need to be that 
paranoid, i guess... :-)

can you give more details on how your netweork is connected
( what do you mean when you say the XP is masq'd ? by itself ? does it 
has two connections ? )
win XP and linux are on 192.168.2.x network. the windows has only one 
NIC and is being NAT'd by the linux to gain internet access, which it 
does successfully. the linux has a few network NICs, one is for that 
network.

any contrediction between the linux FW and the XP's NAT ?

cheers,
erez.
Boaz Rymland wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Win XP machine to view an intranet site on a 
Linux machine. This win XP machine is being masq'd o.k. and it has 
internet access fine, but somehow, it cannot talk to the local linux 
webserver (apache), or any other service on the Linux machine.
this is a strange thing. i've tried to debug with a etheral and 
indeed i've seen some suspecious SSDP packets flying around. i've 
managed, AFAIK, to disable this SSDP/UPnP on the Win XP machine but 
still things are no-go. the machine is a debian woody and the XP 
machine's IP (non routable IP network) is defined in /etc/hosts 
(reverse DNS issues). The linux machine is being firewalled, if it 
makes a difference.

anyone has a clue?

thnaks,
boaz.
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Win XP cannot browse intranet web site on a Linux server

2003-12-01 Thread Boaz Rymland
Hi,

I'm trying to set up a Win XP machine to view an intranet site on a 
Linux machine. This win XP machine is being masq'd o.k. and it has 
internet access fine, but somehow, it cannot talk to the local linux 
webserver (apache), or any other service on the Linux machine.
this is a strange thing. i've tried to debug with a etheral and indeed 
i've seen some suspecious SSDP packets flying around. i've managed, 
AFAIK, to disable this SSDP/UPnP on the Win XP machine but still things 
are no-go. the machine is a debian woody and the XP machine's IP (non 
routable IP network) is defined in /etc/hosts (reverse DNS issues). The 
linux machine is being firewalled, if it makes a difference.

anyone has a clue?

thnaks,
boaz.
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