Hello all,
I have a strange problem with ip routing and hope you can help.
We have range1 on a 87.*.*.* on subnet 255.255.255.192
we have range2 on 77.*.*.* on subnet 255.255.255.125
Now...
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I have a LAN with a subnet in 192.168.0.x. My firewall is a SonicWall Pro 3060. I have a Windows 2003 server that provides DHCP and one that provides DNS. We are going to add VOIP and tie in some o...
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If one runs a ping 127.0.0.1 does that verify TCP/IP is installed correctly therefore the need to re-install via netsh ii rr is unneccessary? Which DOS command would I use netsh ii rr or netsh int...
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I have an OpenBSD firewall running 4.3 and computers behind that firewall cannot reach the following address:
https://agogeego.ucdavis.edu:8067, aka https://169.237.249.106:8067
Attempts to b...
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HI,
Is there a format that you can include the port number in etc/hosts?
120.0.0.1 testhosts #Ip address
Can you tack on the port number?
Thanks,
Keith
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MS Access,
WINSDate Answered: 06/11/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
Hi,
Our company has a VPN link between two offices (UK - 10.1.0.0/16) and Pakistan (10.9.0.0/16).
Until recently our VPN link has been working perfectly with 2x WatchGuard III firewalls. We r...
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Hi,
Can anyone give me explanation on each of these protocols .TCP/IP etc.
The default ones which come when a network card is installed and each of there uses.
Regards
Sharath
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I have a network with several branches.
1 network with: 10.10.3.0
2nd network with 10.10.6.0 till 10.10.9.0
3 network with 10.10.10.0
What subnet can I use in order the network 2 will be isol...
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I want to make use of the TCP "options" header (see http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Course/Section4/8.htm) in an application. Is the tcp "options" header always preserved over switches, routers, & fir...
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TCP/IP,
UDP,
ICMPDate Answered: 10/18/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
We have several remote sites in our company. I am considering changing static IP of each of those sites to Dynamic IPs. This of course will create a problem that we will not know IP address at any ...
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Zones:
TCP/IP,
DHCP,
DNSDate Answered: 11/12/2008 Grade: A Views: 0