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In <200412251649.iBPGnnTg013098@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/25/04
at 08:50 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Yes -- I believe that fixed the problem. I can now see where the dial in
>connects, where the mail is checked, and where Mozilla just talks to
>itself. I can't quite figure out what is broken here, however.
This is better.
>Perhaps when you get a chance, you could look at this last trace and let
>me know if you see anything.
Very stange. Is this all there is? Look around line 1000. It looks like
you tried to access www.mozilla.org. You will see the DNS response, but
that's all.
It shows
DNS: Answer Section
DNS: Name: www.mozilla.org
DNS: Type: 1 Class: 1
DNS: TTL: 59 Len: 0004
DNS: Address: 140.211.166.120
DNS: Name: www.mozilla.org
DNS: Type: 1 Class: 1
DNS: TTL: 59 Len: 0004
DNS: Address: 066.187.232.064
Which is sorta correct. The first IP addresss works. The second is broken
which we can discuss later.
What is missing is the request to fetch a page from mozilla.org. This
would be a GET request sent to 140.211.166.120. Any idea where it went
to?
Run the trace on your other dialup account or your wired interface and you
will see the difference.
Steven
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