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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 23:09:43 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eComStationary Network

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In <200206252131907.SM01204@66-81-31-78-modem.o1.com>, on 06/25/02
at 08:31 PM, Michael Rakijas said:

>That did the trick. Now that you mention it, I vaguely remember this
>being mentioned at one of the SCOUG meetings although I don't remember
>seeing it in any of the docs I read.

The best guide is the PDF supplied by Mensys. Kim's stuff lacks detail.

>There were some aspects of the installs that were not the same. I

OK. :-)

>Enclosed is the output of the iptrace for the simple request of loading
>Yahoo. I think I can make out the correct resolving of the IP from the
>DNS. If there is anything wrong, I can't see it but there is no doubt
>that Netscape just sits there, never displaying anything. I would ask

Everything is fine until you make a HTTP request to the outside world.
Looking at the headers, I have to assume you are going through Injoy or
some sort of gateway:

DIX: Dest: 216.171.167.011 Source: 192.168.001.014

The 192.168.001.014 address is not routable, so packets from this IP are
never going to be answered by the outside world. Of course with NAT, the
outside world will see a different IP address.

IIRC you use Injoy. If so, I suggest you look at your Injoy
configuration. You might want to run iptrace on the gateway machine. You
can watch the NAT'ed packets go in and out.

Steven

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