>I have a small home network with 5 or so machines. These all have IP
>addresses in the range 192.168.13.xxx and I have christened them
>xxxx.isbd.mynet.
I'm not sure, but if you "made up" those IP numbers yourself, i.e.
if you didn't get them assigned as "static IPs" on the Internet,
they should probably be 192.168.0.xxx instead. (This is the Class
C address range reserved for non-Internet-connected boxes. They're
what I use. Of course, when I dial into my ISP via PPP, I get
assigned a completely different dynamic IP number...someday I might
get a static IP, but it'd be, probably at first, just for the dial-in
machine, and IP forwarding and such would manage the movement
of packets accordingly.)
tq vm, (burley)