Hi Joe:
At 11:31 AM 2/1/00 -0600, you wrote:
>You're in the Netherlands?
 Nope, I'm in Alaska

>Who's handling your DNS support?  I.e., what IP address do you have
>in the DNS section of your TCP/IP control panel, who's running that
>box, who told you to put it as your DNS server?
 primary DNS = 205.159.147.2
 secondary DNS = 205.159.147.3
 My provider is www.matnet.com
 I am not only a cgi programmer, but have
   provided tech support for these folks and
   have configured 100's of computer for the
   internet, but perhaps we have gotten used
   to some bad practices.
 If you ping www.matnet.com, you should see
   either the primary or secondary coming back
   at you.
 the dns numbers that you see as output from rebol are
   a fixed or static I.P. address that has been assigned 
   to me. I just called their current tech support
   and asked for that feature to be removed. 
   (Don't need it and didn't ask for it).      

>I'm seriously puzzled, too, but it's beginning to sound more and
>more like a networking issue, not a REBOL issue.
  I have felt that from the outset, but what blows my
  mind is that ftp works from ws_ftp, the command line
  AND from my own applications, which are written in
  C++, using Borland's package FTP components. 
  
  Whats' more, I have had the same problem on 
  a Win 98 machine, a Win NT machine, AND with
  two different providers. (Same problem with AT&T).

REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP: ANY MORE IDEAS???
thanks :>) tim

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>> read dns://
>> == "bart"
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>> read dns://www.bart.com
>> == 194.158.170.46
>> 
>> read dns://194.158.170.46
>> == "www.bart.nl"
>> 
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>> What configuration changes should I make on
>> my machines?
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>> Where is rebol's documentation on these matters?
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>
>SherlockHolmes: "The plot thickens!"
>DaffyDuck: "The plot sickens!"
>
>-jn-
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