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>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar 2 09:44:18 2005 -0700
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:43:56 -0700 (GMT+7)
From: frans toruan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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# fx > Please tell us the *exact* command you entered and the *exact*
# fx > message ping
Sorry, truly.
These are exact results of ping via RHL :
ping 202.134.0.155 -c 1 :
PING 202.134.0.155(202.134.0.155) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 202.134.0.155: icmp_seq=1 ttl=61 time=375 m
Many thanks for your comments,
# fx >
# fx > Does your ISP have its own DNS servers? If so, you might need to use
# fx > dhcpcd (some
# fx > ISPs require you to use their own DNS servers to reduce network
# fx > load.)
Yes, 202.134.0.155 and 202.134.2.5 are DNS servers of our ISP. I already
inp
# fx > Hi, Frans:
# fx >
# fx > 10.234.16.101fxrhl90 workstation's LAN interface
# fx > 10.234.16.99 ? gateway's LAN interface
# fx > 202.134.0.155nsjkt1.telkom.net.idgateway's WAN interface
# fx > ?
# fx > 202.134.2.5 ns2.telkom.n
# fx > I don't quite understand this last sentence. The gateway number
# fx > should be
# fx > the LAN address of your router ... probably 10.234.16.99, based on
Yes, you are right.
# fx > what you
# fx > report below ... not (for example) the public address by which that
# fx > router
# fx > (pr