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From: Clarence Dold <dold@rahul.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: "Our" IP address
Date: 7 Aug 1995 18:46:16 GMT
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I am running MSKermit 3.14 over Novell IPXODI to a couple of UNIX boxes,
using the builtin TCP/IP.
I have one of the UNIX boxes set up as a bootp server, with the hardware
addresses of each PC interface identified.
All was well last week...
Today, I cannot make a TCP connection from any of the previously working
PCs. If I try, I get a message saying "Our IP address is in use by some
other station". I look at show net, and the proper address has been plugged
in by the bootp server, so some net com is working.
I manually "set tcp addr 89.0.0.222", which is how I attach a PC initially,
before I plug it into bootp, and I get the same message.
Caveat:
I recently attached a remote bridge, which doesn't work, either ;-(
As soon as the remote dialup to the bridge occurs, the Netware console
starts complaining "LAN loopback error detected
Driver for network 00000001 received its own send packet"
Is kermit seeing an echo on initial attempt to use the address I've
assigned? I have a "Using C-Kermit" book, but I never have problems with
the UNIX side. I should have purchased the MSKermit book instead.
Should I retrieve MSDOS source code to look for messages like this?
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Clarence A Dold - dold@rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.