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In <200403160446.i2G4khRb019359@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/15/04   
   at 08:46 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>That problem resolved. When I turned off "show pictures" and "play  
>sounds" in IE, the eCS machine connected just fine without winsock  
>errors.  
 
OK.  There's still something wrong, but it's less wrong. ;-)  
 
>Now -- warp 4 connects to Quicken.com without problem (see warp.txt).  
 
It did that before.  
 
>eCS does not connect to quicken -- it says it can't find the server (see  
>ecs.txt).  
 
Which is expected looking at the traces.  Take a look at warp packet #106  
and ecs packet #88.  On the warp side you are talking the the DNS server  
at 206.013.030.012.  On the eCS side you are talking to the DNS server at  
192.168.2.1.  I presume this is your router.  This is unlikely to be what  
you want since the router is not true DNS server.  You probably have a bad  
setting in RESOLV or RESOLV2.  Fix that on the eCS side should start  
working.  
 
To get a bit of an understanding of the mechanics of the failure take a  
look at the requests and responses to and from port 53.  Notice that the  
server responses contain:  
 
 DNS: Return Code: 3  Name Not Found  
 
These are the kinds of things to look for when tracking these kinds of  
problems.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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