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Pat - A couple of questions.....
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> Alan,
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> Don't forget to setup the following in SERVICES.NET:
> nmbp 137/udp
> smbp 139/tcp
I went ahead and added those and it didn't make any difference. I also
did a NETCONTROL UPDATE=INTERNET;LAN=LOOP (and LAN1) to make sure that
took affect.
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> Also, I had our HP set up as node.domain.org and that didn't work with
our
> proxy and NT DNS. In the hosts file (although I didn't change anything
in
> any router or HP configuration) on the NT running the proxy and DNS, I
> created a line containing nothing but "node IP-address" i.s.o.
> node.domain.org and that did it for me.
Can you explain this a little more. I believe we have everything set up
for full internet domain, but can you explain what you mean by "i.s.o".
We are using unix DNS/bind.
The internet name is "xl3.co.frederick.md.us"
The node.domain.organization name is "XL3.FRED.IDPA"
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> Hope this helps.
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> Pat.
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Just for reference, these are the messages we are getting out of the log
files
shell/iX> cat log.smb
Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host co.
Added interface ip=10.1.8.248 bcast=10.1.15.255 nmask=255.255.240.0
Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host. co
shell/iX> cat log.nmb
09/30/98 10:07:28 netbios nameserver version 1.9.16p9 started
Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994
Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host co.
Added interface ip=10.1.8.248 bcast=10.1.15.255 nmask=255.255.240.0
Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host.
shell/iX> exit
Again, "co." is the beginning of our domain name which would make me
think something in DNS is screwed up, but I can't find anything wrong
for the life of me.
/alan
Alan "Thankful for the help so far, but still searching" Ambers
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