Re: Big Bad Network bug.

1998-04-30 Thread Simon J Mudd
Mark Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > telnet 206.60.51.4 80 > I get connected and type "GET /" and the page comes down the screen. > > On *any* machine on our network (all runnng Rh5.0 + Updates) however, > the same thing results in the > connection timing out after I issue the GET /

Re: Big Bad Network bug.

1998-04-27 Thread Mark Rogers
Paul Breedlove wrote: > Are your ip's reverse mapped in your DNS? Some sites won't display unless > they can reverse map your ip. Your router should be reverse mapped by your > ISP, so it would work. The best way to try and see if you are properly > reverse mapped, is to run nslookup and set th

Re: Big Bad Network bug.

1998-04-27 Thread Paul Breedlove
Are your ip's reverse mapped in your DNS? Some sites won't display unless they can reverse map your ip. Your router should be reverse mapped by your ISP, so it would work. The best way to try and see if you are properly reverse mapped, is to run nslookup and set the server to your isp's DNS. Type

RE: Big Bad Network bug.

1998-04-27 Thread Blomgren Mike
> We can FTP to the ping them etc but we cannot get web pages through. > Here is what we have discovered thus far. This seems more like a TCP port problem. Check that there are no restrictions on letting HTTP (TCP port 80) pass through your network. > telnet 206.60.51.4 80 > I get connected and

Re: Big Bad Network bug.

1998-04-27 Thread William T Wilson
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998, Mark Rogers wrote: > I do this from our router. > > telnet 206.60.51.4 80 > I get connected and type "GET /" and the page comes down the screen. > > On *any* machine on our network (all runnng Rh5.0 + Updates) however, > the same thing results in the > connection timing ou

Big Bad Network bug.

1998-04-26 Thread Mark Rogers
Hello. This message is in regard to a long standing problem we have been having visiting certain web sites. Namely www.avault.com www.hotmail.com www.nswtab.com.au www.abc.net.au We can FTP to the ping them etc but we cannot get web pages through. Here is what we have discovered thus far. Let