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- To: tlug@example.com
- Subject: re: Windows '95
- From: TMatsumu@example.com
- Date: 05 Jan 96 13:12:00 EST
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When you say DNS, gateway and IP are set correctly, are you referring to global (control panel networks), or to the Dial up Adapter settings? I can't remember which, but one of them gets resolved first. Have you tried Magellen, ts or grep for the ip address in a run-away hosts file? Are you using the editable scripts in the Plus! package for Dial up Slip or basic shipping product without Plus and editable scripts? Ted ***** Ted Matsumura, Adaptec Japan Ltd. ATM Program Manager, InterNetworking Technology (INTO) phone: 03-5276-8433, Fax (03) 5276-9364 email: tmatsumu@example.com http://www.rahul.net/tedm ***** ------------- Original Text >From owner-tlug@example.com, on 1/4/96 7:18 PM: Somehow this turned into a Windows '95 discussion thread. But since both Ted and Jim are into Windows '95 now, thought I would ask a Win '95 question. (I'm back on Linux now...) Whenever I access beehive.twics.com (HP 9000 server) from my Windows '95 setup it now corresponds to 192.135.222.23 which is the wrong machine that is the IP of the Windows '95 machine. It just started to flake out during the middle of a Netscape session. No matter how many times I reboot the sucker it still thinks that its name is beehive.twics.com DNS, gateway, and individual IP are all set correctly. Every other machine on the net agrees with me that beehive.twics.com corresponds to 192.135.222.9 I figure that the ARP table of Win '95 got messed up somehow and all I need to do is clear it or wait for 15 minutes or something. How do I force a clear to the Win '95 equivalent of an ARP table? ---- In an effort to stay away from Windows further I changed the colors of Accelerated X under Linux to the 32,000 setting and now my Netscape pictures look just as good under Linux. I'm going to install Accelerated X at home too. :-) Regards, Craig ---------------------- Craig Oda craig@example.com http://www2.twics.com/~craig TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System, over a decade of fostering virtual communities in Japan. TWICS - IEC Building, 1-21 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160 JAPAN Phone: 03-3351-5977 Fax: +81-3-3353-6096
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