RE: [leaf-user] Win2K DNS Problem.

2002-12-27 Thread Andrew G.Gray
Kory, Your problem would appear to be a Win2k/XP one where the system detects that the address is not available and will not try to resolve the FQDN to an address again for the period you have mentioned. You could try something like ipconfig /flushdns or, as I have found, ensure that the

Re: [leaf-user] A Dach of help...

2002-12-27 Thread Omar D. Samuels
Okay guys, thanks for the response, it's been a while so I guess I forgot that this IS a place for details. Allow me then to start over. Alright... got the floppy-based Dachstein, did a fresh diskette, stuck it into my 486/DX2, 16MB RAM, with two identical RTL8019 NICs. Now I've used the

Re: [leaf-user] Win2K DNS Problem.

2002-12-27 Thread Kory Krofft
Andrew, I agree that the problem is most likely Win2K. I am on a cable modem so the internet is readily available at all times. All the other machines on the network (Win98 or Linux) resolve IPs almost instantly. I guess this may not be the best place to look for help on a Win2K issue but I get

Re: [leaf-user] Win2K DNS Problem.

2002-12-27 Thread Steve Fink
Kory, As a general fix running DNSCache on your LEAF box should solve this problem. Win2k will request the lookup from the DNSCache and receive an answer. This also should cause the LEAF box to fire your internet connection. Be sure to only have the LEAF box's IP as your DNS

[leaf-user] Going wireless

2002-12-27 Thread M Lu
I am thinking about adding a wireless connection to my existing Bering box, using information from http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buwireless.html. I have a couple of questions: + What kind of network cards on the current market are well supported? I see several cards from Linksys, SMC,

[leaf-user] changing recieve windowing size

2002-12-27 Thread Matt Russell
is it possible with ethernet cards? i know that ipconfig supports changing the recieve window size, but i cannot find any documentation that says ip supports such a change. also, is it possible to change the windowing size on wireless cards? thanks, matt

Re: [leaf-user] VPN/Port Mapping...

2002-12-27 Thread Lynn Avants
On Thursday 26 December 2002 09:21 am, you wrote: I want to VPN out to my work using a client running Windows XP Pro and Nortel Extranet Client. Before going the LRP box, I was running an application in Windows called WindRoute Pro, and all I did was map the following ports to get VPN working

Re: [leaf-user] SUCCESS - Need help with Cisco VPN client through (Dachstein) LRP

2002-12-27 Thread Lynn Avants
On Thursday 26 December 2002 09:12 am, you wrote: I eventually sorted out connecting Cisco VPN Client v3.6.1 (on Win98) to my company VPN server via Dachstein. (The client is configured to use UDP, not TCP). Absolutely, this is in all Ipsec documentation I have seen. I tried connecting with