Re: Could be routing problem?

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At 01:41 3/20/2004, you wrote:
Info you asked for:

1. Here is /etc/hosts:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1       localhost.localdomain   localhost
#
# Local stuff
#
192.168.1.1     mark.neidorff.com       ja.neidorff.com
192.168.1.16    ns1.neidorff.com
192.168.1.18    mail.neidorff.com
192.168.1.3     dan.neidorff.com        dan
192.168.1.2     kids.neidorff.com       kids
192.168.1.4     merri.neidorff.com      merri
192.168.1.5     bob.neidorff.com        bob
192.168.1.6     cybergenie.neidorff.com cybergenie      CyberGenie
172.16.154.1    vmware

Try adding this to /etc/hosts:


127.0.0.1       neidorff.com
64.36.121.2     neidorff.com

Part of your problem may be that your computer does not recognize *itself* as neidorff.com even though the rest of the Internet does.

Just as a random suggestion, I would also change this line:

192.168.1.1 mark.neidorff.com ja.neidorff.com

into these two lines:

192.168.1.1     mark.neidorff.com       mark
192.168.1.1     ja.neidorff.com         ja

Let us know if this improves anything.


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