On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Dempo Mail wrote:

> Name:    scosysv.1.1.160.in-addr.arpa
> Address:  160.1.1.2
>  
        This is not correct still. U should always declare full names in
reverse lookup zone file. The Name above should be scosysv.edp and not as
shown. Write the full names in reverse lookup zone file ending with a (.)

> Trying 160.1.1.2...
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable

        Is ur network working? r u able to telnet to the sco m/c from the
linux m/c using its ip?? You might have not changed the settings for
gateway, network when u changed the ip from the 160... to 192..
        Are u able to login to ur linux server from the rajeshpc using the
ip? I do not know how these gateway and network work but they they do
affect in some way.

        I think the first thing u should do is to setup the networking on
ur linux server by defining the scosysv and rajeshpc in
/etc/hosts. Disable the named (DNS), and DNS resolution in
/etc/resolv.conf and then try to get the network facilities up like telnet
to scosysv, and telnet to ur server.
        Then if needed setup the DNS.

> because the IP of sco is in the block 160.1.1.... and IP of my Linux server
> in the block 192.168.1....?

        This might be due to improper network configuration. I don;t know 
much abt it. Trial and error may help u here.

        If nothing works out, change the ip's back to 160.1... and
continue. Shouldn't be any problem since no connectivity to internet.
But its good if u can follow the standards :-)

        Bye and BestOfLuck.....

-- 

#!!!    If anything can go wrong, _FIX_ it. (To hell with MURPHY)
        
                                                Ajay kumar Dwivedi
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