On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Dave Kleist wrote:

> Off-topic: I'm trying to get some windows boxes (2000, ME) to connect
> on the network and ping to each other.  They won't but the Debian box
> seems to be okay.  I've got addresses assigned, etc, but they won't
> talk to each other: some boxes won't even ping themselves.  Anybody
> seen anything like this before?  Any hints or suggestions (it's
> already occurred to me to have a huge bonfire).

I don't have any big hints.  I have a Win 95 box that's happy enough
sharing files via samba.  That way I can use the SCSI card that came with
the scanner to make the shared files (and get 9600 bpi resolution if I
want to beat the SANE driver's res and take up 4*Gigabytes* in one file!).

But, I did see some weird net stuff recently using W2K Pro for a couple of
minutes.  It seems that Internet explorer does funny things to the net
data and it interferes heavily with the firewall -- i.e., I.E. can't get a
packet through it because of all the crap they've added to the protocol.  
Netscape 6 on the same machine worked just fine.  

I think someone needs to take a packet sniffer over to the DoJ and tell
them, "They're doing it again!"

don't tell me they're messing with fundamental protocols to try and
"own" the net...

Or did I make a little mistake and get paranoid?

Phil M

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