In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jacek Andreas Mat
ulla writes:
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>Well, it does not matter....it does not work with 127.0.0.1 and it does not
>work with just localhost. It seems that leafnode is not running...or Netscape
>cannot access it. 127.0.0.0 does not work, too BTW.
>Hope You or someone has an idea....
This problem sounds suspiciously like the problem I had with knews. Knews
*refused* to find localhost until I installed a caching nameserver. I
haven't investigated name resolver programming, but I would *think* that
the library would look in /etc/hosts *first* (order hosts,bind). It would
appear that it is left up to the programmer to do this.
I would suggest you bring up your network and try again.
Bob
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