Well, your NT clients need to be aware of a fully functional DNS server may it
be internal (caching nameserver) or external. Since you are using DHCP, add the
information as DHCP options in the DHCP server properties. I am assuming that
your DHCP server is built on NT. Please do excuse me if my
I cannot get clients in the LAN to get http-connections established. Ping
to Internet IP addresses works ok from LAN clients. Also, establishing
http-connections from the Linux box itself works fine.
Can you TELNET to a Internet machine?
--David
maybe its just your DNS setup that isnt working. make sure your dns
server on the workstation is set to the Linux machine.
Right, that wasn't set up yet, however, I tried accessing WWW-addresses
with direct IP-numbers as well, like http://131.246.119.80. That should
work without having the
Hi Stephen,
thanks for your reply.
Stephen Mills wrote:
You can ping IP addresses, but can you resolve domains from the
workstations ?
maybe its just your DNS setup that isnt working. make sure your dns
server on the workstation is set to the Linux machine.
Right, that wasn't set up