Gregson Helledy on Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:30:32 -0500 |
Stephen, That was it exactly! Added a hostname and an ip address to /etc/hosts, and problem solved. Thanks! Greg =========================================================== This sounds like a problem with name resolution - do you have the server listed in the clients' /etc/hosts ? Check using tcpdump and see what requests are being sent that cause the dial up. -- Privileged/Confidential information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message and notify GRA, Inc. (gramail@gra-inc.com) immediately. Please advise immediately if you or your employer do not consent to Internet e-mail for messages of this kind. Opinions, conclusions and other information expressed in this message are not given or endorsed by GRA, Inc. unless otherwise indicated by an authorized representative independent of this message. _________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.netisland.net/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.netisland.net/mailman/listinfo/plug
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