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<font style="font-size: 10pt;"><div>Why yes I am! Now how in the world could
this have been removed? I was thinking that maybe some service I was not
seeing either failed to start, or had started and was causing conflicts. But
sure enough I took a look at the adapter's settings and saw that there was
nothing for default route. Although this solves the current issue, I am now
more concerned how this could have changed. I am not a Windows basher, but
really this is the kind of weird things that happens to Windows.<br><br>
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Sean Waite<br><br>
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From: Nate Carlson <tclug@natecarlson.com><br>
To: Sean Waite <swaite@sbn-services.com><br>
Cc: tclug-list@mn-linux.org<br>
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 22:29:56 -0500 (CDT)<br>
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] Server - no outside access issue<br>
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Sean Waite wrote:<br>
> I have a very puzzling issue that just came up out of the blue. It <br>
> appears that I can not access this one server (OpenSuse 10.2) from the
<br>
> outside world, either through the PIX firewall externally, or even from
<br>
> the VPN. Onsite I can access the website, SSH, etc. just fine. I can
<br>
> ping the server from the PIX firewall successfully. Also, 2 other WAN
<br>
> IPs to different servers are readily accessible, so I highly doubt this
<br>
> is an issue with the PIX.<br>
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Are you missing the default gateway?<br>
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