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No, it isn't.  Same network wire (switched, but same wire).  I only noticed the
problem when we moved over to a fake address range (which is subnetted).  The
server is now 172.18.6.39 (class B) with netmask 255.255.255.0 (class C
netmask).  Both the iMac and the unix box are configured the same (obviously
not the same IP).

Funny, isn't it?

Yann


On Tue, 02 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Is the server behind a firewall?  In order for the chooser to switch
> over to AFP over TCP/IP properly, the server has to respond to a ping
> from the client Macintosh (amongst other things).  If the firewall is
> preventing this, you don't stand a chance of the chooser picking AFP
> over TCP/IP automatically.  You'll have to enter the IP address by
> hand, as you are curently doing.
>
> Tom
>


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