Re: [newbie] SNF again can't get access

2002-05-19 Thread Dennis Myers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [newbie] SNF again can't get access > > > > I must not be holding my mouth right. Just like when I go fishing, I > > never catch fish cause I don't hold my mouth right. Anyway, I have SNF > > on a K6-II 266mhz processor with 65MB

Re: [newbie] SNF again can't get access

2002-05-19 Thread lynch00
By chance is this SNF in a routed segment, or is it on the local segment? Can you PING the IP address? Chris > > From: Dennis Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2002/05/18 Sat PM 11:58:16 EDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] SNF again can't get access >

Re: [newbie] SNF again can't get access

2002-05-19 Thread et
On Sunday 19 May 2002 11:04 am, you wrote: (first let me say , I have never installed SNF, only followed a few threads here.) can you consider to set up the internal card ( to the inside lan) to 192.168.0.1? anhd this being only one of two interfaces installed in the SNF box. > On Sunday

Re: [newbie] SNF again can't get access

2002-05-19 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 19 May 2002 08:01 am, you wrote: > not to sound to simple but you did type a number (like 1) where the "x" is > in 192.168.0.x:8443/ and have you tried to drop the last slash and see what > happens? > > On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:58 pm, you wrote: > > I must not be holding my mouth right

Re: [newbie] SNF again can't get access

2002-05-19 Thread et
not to sound to simple but you did type a number (like 1) where the "x" is in 192.168.0.x:8443/ and have you tried to drop the last slash and see what happens? On Saturday 18 May 2002 11:58 pm, you wrote: > I must not be holding my mouth right. Just like when I go fishing, I never > catch fish