accessing outside of network from Windows NT box

Paul Taylor paul at kcnetcare.com
Thu Jul 10 23:01:46 CDT 2003


Ping the gateway with your Linux box and Windows NT box. Tell us the result.

What is your IP address assigned to each box and subnet mask?

What communication protocols do you have installed on the NT and Linux box?

What is the make and model of the hub / switch you're using between your
cable modem and computers?

The more information you provide the better.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net
[mailto:owner-kclug at marauder.illiana.net]On Behalf Of Joe Cho
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:57 PM
To: KRFinch at dstsystems.com
Cc: kclug at kclug.org
Subject: Re: accessing outside of network from Windows NT box

I already rebooted this dummy nt several times.

It has something to do NIC card.

but this NIC convices me that it works fine
since I can connect to Linux box.

I do have two static IP address from ISP Cox
communication.

any thought??

Thanks!

--- KRFinch at dstsystems.com wrote:
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> If you changed any of the configurations since the
> last time you rebooted
> the NT box, it might be confused.  Try rebooting the
> NT and see if that
> helps.
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> There's lots of other things to try, but that's a
> good place to start...
>
> - Kevin
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>                       Joe Cho
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> To:       kclug at kclug.org
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>                       owner-kclug at marauder.
> Subject:  accessing outside of network from Windows
> NT box
>                       illiana.net
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>                       07/10/2003 02:23 PM
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> Hello, anyone,
>
> I have a dummy question about how to troubleshoot
> network connection.
>
> I have Windows NT box attached to a LinkSys hub and
> Cable Modem Toshiva PCX 1100).
> I have  a Linux Redhat ( Redhot?) 8 that is attached
> to the same network.
> This box is working great.
>
> Only problem is that this Windows NT box Service
> pack
> 6 attached has
> a network problem.
> It has a connection, I can access to Linux box using
> Secure Shell downloading/uploading files.
>
> but I can't access to outside network directly.
> I have assigned a static ip address ( which is
> legitimate ip address).
> of  course Linux box is legal ip address ( not
> private) as well.
>
> This NT box is using a right default gateway and
> subnet that the Internet
> Service Provider gave to me.
>
> but I can't ping to the gateway anyway even though I
> can access to the Linux box
> that uses the same default gateway number.
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>
> It gotta be one the this dummy NT box.
> but I can't figure that out.
> Actually, I called ISP service representative, but
> they couldn't resolve this.
>
> How should I troubleshoot this matter.
> First time, I ignored this  since I don't use this
> machine much.
> but I feel that it would be good to have a
> connection
> though.
>
> So, I kinda thought asking this to KCLUG which is
> the
> most reliable, knowlegable
> source that I know.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Any comments would be helpful.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> --
>
> Joe Cho,
> email: ksjoecho at yahoo.com
>
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> history of the past.
> --Thomas Jefferson.
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