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In <0GQG000MCBJNTI@mta6.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 01/24/02
at 08:38 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I don't know what lease is.
When you use DHCP, the server assigns an ip address that is valid for a
limited time period. This is the lease time.
>>What you might try is attempt a print with iptrace running. I might be
>>able to see something.
>OK, here it is. I do see something that says error??
>Could that be it?
No. I'm confused. I thought we were trying to fix you inability to print
using the print server. What you sent was a POP mail poll. Did you
intend to publish your POP mail password to the world? :-(
You traced two transactions:
- the end of a web (i.e. port 80) transaction to ccnet.com
- a POP mail check
Did you expect that I would see any printer activity?
What do you thing the ip address of the printer is?
Steven
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