Thanks for the help guys.
Its all working now.

I installed Samba and now I am able to tracert to my Linux machines without any issues.


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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Wed, 4 Apr 2001 05:38:21 -0700
Subject: RE: [LIH] tracert problem

Kapil Bhalla
>> according to rfc 1918, it is 10./8, 192.168./16, 172.16 .. 172.31 
>> (that's a
>> /12 I think) - these are reserved for LANS.  For some weird 

>Your /'s are wrong.
Nope, they are right

>It is 
>10./8      -- Class A
>172.16./16      -- Class B
It is not a /16 here. There are 16 class B ranges reserved here, and the block is /12.

>192.168./24 -- Class C
It is 192.168./16, with 256 class C blocks.

(Note that class A,B and C are defined on the position of bits in the first octet. The 
mask has nothing to do with an address as being in a class A,B or C, other than the 
fact that these bit combinations have masks ending at word boundaries).

Devdas Bhagat



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