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Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 23:29:09 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: TCPIP Loopback Interface

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In <3F7D03FE.8000905@earthlink.net>, on 10/02/03
at 10:05 PM, "John A. Morrow, Jr." said:

>I have two copies of protocol.ini; one at I:\IBMCOM and the other at
>I:\IBMCOM\MACS. They are quite different. When editing them with the
>default editor (e.exe) should I save as a text file or a command file, or
>should I use a different editor?

The OS only uses the version in \IBMCOM. The other is just a sample left
there by some installer. Ignore it.

e is not my preference, but it will not cause you any problems here. The
file type does not matter, in this case. I would set the type to text,
because it is a text file.

>> java -version
>>
>> from the command line?
>I have the Innotek version on my system (as well as 1.1.8)

>[I:\]java -version
>java version "1.4.2_01"
>Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_01-b06)
>Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_01-b06, mixed mode)

This is your problem. It appears you have stumbled on a defect in
Innotek's java. It is a beta afterall. You should report the problem to
Innotek.

To get the TCP/IP GUI working, modify TCPCFG2.CMD to point directly at
your 1.1.8 Java (i.e. i:\java11\bin\javapm.exe).

>REM ifconfig lan0 nil metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan1 metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan2 metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan3 metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan4 metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan5 metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan6 metric 1 mtu 1500
>REM ifconfig lan7 metric 1 mtu 1500
>ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
>ipgate off

OK. That's because you are dialup only.

HTH,

Steven

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