hi folks ,
        oops !
        the whole problem was due to misconfiguration ( gateway ip in dns ip & vice
versa ). O.k. ! o.k. ! i made  a mistake, but that is how anyone will learn
:-)
        Now some problems:
        1) I cannot telnet to the linux machine from another machine. The linux
machine ip is : *.*.29.* and my win machine is *.*.28.* .
                what should I do ?
        2) The internet proxy server requires password authorization to connect to
the w3. however, it seems that Netscape ( v4.6) dosen't support that ?? i am
getting no logon prompt. Any ideas why ? also is there some other web
browser ( please don't say lynx ) to use ?

        please keep in mind that I am unable to connect to the net from there.

        ciao
                Vibhu..


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�  Subject: RE: [LI] problem with accessing network.
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�  On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, VIBHU RISHI wrote:
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�  >    There is some problem with the network connectivity as even
�  mail is not
�  > able to run.
�
�  Let's do this systematically:
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�  - What are the IP addresses of each of the machines involved?
�  Are they all
�  on the same segment (i.e. 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.10, etc.)?
�
�  - after pinging the Windows machines *by IP address* from the Linux box,
�  what does the command "arp -a" tell you?
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�  Atul
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