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tim

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Jan 26, 2004, 8:08:10 PM1/26/04
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Hi all -

Ok - test net, A side vpn tunnel nt40 w/4.9.0.0 (10.10.10.5) and also a
win98 w/3.3 (10.10.10.100). side B, win98 w/3.3 (10.192.10.100)and a
NOvell 5.0 (10.192.10.224). Side A MS boxes see side B MS, side B MS
sees Side A MS boxes, side B MS sees Novell 5.0. Side A MS boxes do
not see Novell on side B. Side A boxes are trying to connect using the
Novell box's IP address, not through tree or servername.

Linksys befvp41 on both sides.

This exact scenario we had working one month ago with another Novell
5.0 and a different Linksys router, though the same model Linksys. We
are trying to duplicate that test setup again, but alas, it won't work
the way we had it before.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks-
Tim

Peter Rowe

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Jan 27, 2004, 8:28:46 AM1/27/04
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Sounds like a SLP issue.

p.

>>> tim<tjdab...@yahoo.com> 27/01/2004 01:08:10 >>>

tim

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Jan 27, 2004, 6:30:25 PM1/27/04
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Actually, the default route to the local router to the server was
incorrect. Put in the right ip and all was fine.

Peter Rowe

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Jan 28, 2004, 4:46:56 AM1/28/04
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Ha, always the simple things 1st ;)

>>> tim<tjdab...@yahoo.com> 27/01/2004 23:30:25 >>>

tim

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Feb 2, 2004, 1:48:59 PM2/2/04
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Peter Rowe wrote:

> Ha, always the simple things 1st ;)
>
> >>> tim<tjdab...@yahoo.com> 27/01/2004 23:30:25 >>>
> Actually, the default route to the local router to the server was
> incorrect. Put in the right ip and all was fine.
>
>
> Peter Rowe wrote:
>
> > Sounds like a SLP issue.
> >
> > p.
> >
> > >>> tim<tjdab...@yahoo.com> 27/01/2004 01:08:10 >>>
> > Hi all -
> >

Ha, yeah - I shoulda made sure it was plugged into the wall too!!! ;)

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