On Fri, 4 May 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:

>  >
> > > Just wondering something  - you wouldn't have any ampr.org addresses set
> > > up. You try pinging that ve7tsi or ve4umr.  You system should be able to
> > > resolve them but let me know if you reach them? I bet you do..
> >
> > I don't have an ampr.org address.  Pinging them from infinity-ltd.com
> > doesn't produce a return, but that doesn't say anything.  I know a lot
> > of systems that I can reach that I can not ping.  A lot of systems have
> > disabled the ping responce.  What may also be happening is that
> > everything not comming form a ampr.org address is blocked by a firewall.
> > If so, you will have to add the virtual interface.
> >
>
>
> I understand. Thanks for your help Mikkel. This sure is an interesting
> problem. RedHat7.1 can't do it but Slackware (with the same files) has no
> problem... Hmmmm..
>
> > Mikkel
>
>
Well, let us know if you get it fixed on Red Hat.  It is a configuration
issue.  I think you will end up using a virtual interface for the
ampr.org IP.  It looks like they will only respond to other ampr.org
addresses.  Or at least the sites you listed would not talk to me.

Mikkel
-- 

    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
 for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.



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