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** Reply to message from "Peter Skye pskye@peterskye.com" on Sat, 26 Jun 2004
11:29:17 PDT7
> > I ask because Peter has finally identified
> > the problem I was having with Weasel.
>
>Glad to oblige. Even though I haven't the slightest
> idea what I identified. So, umm, can you enlighten
> this clueless webmaster?
Well I guess I was not too clear . NOT Peter Skye, but Peter Moylan.
> No, but the SCOUG box is connected to the
> Sundial router which I'm not at liberty to talk
> about. Ask Randell.
OK. I am not sure about the failure conditions, I do know that it fails on my
system because Weasel is behind the firewall, don't know if the same thing
would happen with the router.
Does scoug.com have the same IP in the TCP settings as it has externally using
DNS.
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Robert Blair
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