said:
> 1. Connected to my ISP through the Anaheim phone (This time
> I am using eCS 1.1)
> 2. click on Mail and Newsgroups
> 3. Select subscribe from File pull down menu
> 4. Waited until the "Timed out" message came in
> 5. Opened the command window and went to \mptm\bin
> 6. entered iptrace and got the following messages
> ppp0:[0.000]: process_pkt: len=33 type=24
> this line was repeated many times with different numbers
> in the brackets. Also there were several lines:
> l0:[ 0.003]: Dest 127.0.0.1 Source 127.0.0.1
> 7. As there did not seem an end of these lines, I closed the
> command window, reopened it and after getting back to
> \mptn\bin entered ipformat >iptrace>txt
> nothing happened
> Where do I go from here?
You need to reread the article. It should tell you start iptrace before
performing whatever function you are trying to test. If it does not, you
need to contact Mr. KIA and get him to correct the article. If it does,
you repeat the test following the suggested procedure.
> When I tried to send the above message I got a message
> telling me that I was trying to use an outdated system.
> The message directed me to:
Unfortunately, I don't have a clue what you are talking about here.
Assume I am not reading the screen over your shoulder and try to describe
what happened.
Steven
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