Jim Sabatke wrote:
Chris,
I don't have any firewall/MASQ setup on my box. The ISP claims to be a "direct access" to the internet, but I can't imagine that they wouldn't have a firewall.
direkt connection -in this context- means you're not forced to use your ISP's proxy. I viewed something similar at work with WinNT and IE5.0. If it's related to your ISP's proxy (as we guessed in my case) turn it off. (I can't). But This would also effect other OS's. clueless... Juergen
I do have DNS running, but I have tried it without DNS. The behaviour is exactly the same. I'm using DNS because I've got a lan in my house, plus I need more nameservers than are allowed with inetd.
Thanks,
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