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On Friday, July 15, 2005 @ 7:53 AM, James Wright wrote:
Quoting Greg Wallace <jgregw@acsalaska.net>:
On Thursday, July 14, 2005 @ 12:54 PM, James Wright wrote: So all of the internet traffic on your network funnels through two machines that are running Windows Server operating systems, you connect through those servers from your Linux machines, and you can get to some external web sites and not others. Is that what you're saying?
Greg Wallace
Yes, the two Windows servers run the DNS. Beyond that is a SonicWall Firewall (not the problem, I checked), and then a high speed DSL. All PCs and thin clients are attached to D-link switches. Again, all Windows machines can browse all, Suse machines can browse only some. I cannot ping, say, www.sonicwall.com or browse to it from Suse 9.2. Windows machines load www.sonicwall.com without a problem. In VMWare running Win2k on a Suse machine all pages load. I have to use VMWare just to check my e-mail. I am more than happy to post any information required for help. I really think it is a local DNS problem, as I can't even get to the webpage for the ISP we are using, with Suse. Thank you.
James W
I'm completely ignorant of VMWARE (along with, say, a few other things), but are you saying above that if, after having failed to reach a site on your SuSE box, you turn right around and launch VMWARE on that same machine, launch Win2K under VMWARE, and log into your Windows domain, that you can then reach these same sites that you can't reach under native SuSE? Greg Wallace