On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a simmelar problem with ftp.
> I solved it by adding a host entry of the ftp client machine into the
> /etc/hosts file of the machine running the ftp server. You could also
> look at your resolv.conf files of both machin
>
> Linda,
>
> A few things... are you running your own DNS server, or just using hosts?
I am just using hosts the ftp is the weirdest because it tells me that
it has connected to the host and the ipaddress but waits several minutes
to actually give me the service. The telnet acts like it is try
I had a simmelar problem with ftp.
I solved it by adding a host entry of the ftp client machine into the
/etc/hosts file of the machine running the ftp server. You could also
look at your resolv.conf files of both machines. If the dns that is
specified there is unreachable,
one also get delays
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 11:58:44PM -0600 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
> I also have a auto switchbox to share the printer so both print
> to their parrellel ports. I wanted to have the option of using
> a different printer so I setup LPRng with Machine2 as a print
> server for a hp
Hi,
I have two machines that use ftp for file exchange.
If Machine1 does ftp Machine2
I get connected to Machine2 (ipaddress)
then it waits several minutes before it says what version of ftp
and asks for a login. However if Machine2 does ftp Machine1
I get connected to Machine1(ipaddress) and a log