> To the best of my knowledge (using winipcfg), all settings are same (since
> they come from dhcpd and the conf file doesn't change.
>
> What I mean by "access" is that I can always ping 192.168.3.254 but can't
> get the web page by typing in the url "http://192.168.3.254"; in IE5.0.  I
> get a long, long delay with hourglass (2minutes?) followed by an IE error
> page (unable to something or other... sorry, don't know exactly and the
> system is setup is elsewhere).
>
> Can't remember exactly but I think there were no entries at all in the
logs.
> Pretty sure of that.

OK, so you re-load dnscache, and your internal system can't see the weblet
server...is that correct?  What about the rest of the internet...can you
ping/web-browse by IP and/or domain name to the internet in general?

If you want to try to track down what's wrong, it's probably time to start
gathering data.  Run the following commands and store the output:

On the firewall:
ip addr
ip route
ip neigh
netstat -an
net ipfilter list

On the internal machine (NOTE: these are the commands for WinNT/2000...if
you're using 9x you may have to translate):
ipconfig /all
arp -a

Record the output in the normal (everything working) state, then again when
you restart dnscache (and break the internal systems weblet access), and
finally when everything is working again, after you release/renew your dhcp
lease.

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)


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