At 05:00 PM 8/23/2003, you wrote:
James Dory wrote:Al-Juhani wrote:on the windows 2000 Computer: Start / RUN / then type "cmd" to launch the dos command prompt, then at prompt type: IPCONFIG and press enter, This should reset your ethernet to reflect the new changes of IP and Subnet. Note the output will dispaly: Adapter Domain Name: DNS Server: IP Address: Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: what you should look at the last 3 above. Windows 2000 and XP do not require a reboot after changing IP and Subnet, just run IPConfig. aljuhani@xxxxxxxxxThanks Aljuhani. When I run ipconfig all looks well. The proper ip number and mask and gateway. I keep thinking it may be our firewall but it isn't logging anything when I try to ping the raq, and it is showing lots of pings from outside, I guess from the recent viruses.I just tried it with DHCP enabled and it got an address/mask in the proper pool as the other computers in the network, but even with that, it is still blocked from our webpage and my email on that raq. Seems something must be blocking the mac address or machine name or something.Ok, I noticed if I went into network neighbor/entire network/ etc.. I wasn't seeing any of the nodes. So I changed my machine name and now I can see the nodes/Samba shares but still can't ping the raq or get to the webpage/mail. So maybe next I should try changing out my nic?
I think your ip has been blocked on the raq by ipchains, that is why I suggested you reboot. You may want to check your ipchains and/or flush them. or do one to allow your ip
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