Re: [SLUG] odd behavior from new router

From: Larry Brown (larry.brown@dimensionnetworks.com)
Date: Sat Jun 26 2004 - 23:21:07 EDT


There is definately some third party app or something apart from the
standard os settings going on if a vmware virtual os can surf. The fact
that your pings work means the routing table is correct. The fact that
it resolves the name, rules out dns. I would look closer at junk
buster.. I've not dealt with that app, but it must change some settings
to pipe traffic to itself when it is running. If the service is stopped
it should just not be there to filter the traffic, I would think it
would prevent surfing. Sorry, I'm guessing here because the mechanics
to allow you to surf have been verified and Junk Buster is the only
variable you have touched on that would sounds like an interesting
possibility. Are there any settings in Junk Buster that reflect your
default gateway? Is it possible to, at least temporarily set the router
to the address your previous router used and run the test?

Larry

On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 12:28, Eben King wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 05:26:55 -0400, Larry Brown
> <larry.brown@dimensionnetworks.com> wrote:
>
> > That is odd all right. You can "ping them, and traceroute them, and
> > name resolution works"?
>
> Yes. It appears the only thing that doesn't is HTTP (maybe HTTPS too).
>
> > You don't have a proxy set up, right?
>
> Had junkbuster, just did "service junkbuster stop" and tried again -- same
> result. But that doesn't do FTP, and lynx doesn't go through junkbuster
> anyhow. (Well it CAN, but mine doesn't now.) In X, I went to Mozilla's
> and Opera's prefs and verified that they're not using a proxy. What makes
> mme thing it's something in the OS is the fact that IE under VMware on
> that machine works.
>
> > If you can ping say, yahoo.com, from a box inside the network, then the
> > routing on the box inside the network is not an issue. That also
> > verifies that the ports on the router are in the correct order.
>
> Yes. It appears everything is correct. That's why this is so strange.

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