On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:02:01AM -0500, Brooks R. Robinson wrote: > Greetings, > I use mostly Microsoft products at work (I can't help it, they make me), > and I recently went to Windows 2000. Fortunately, instead having to go > through an MS proxy server, I negotiated a direct connection to the > internet. So, I have a system with dual NIC's (one to the internal network, > and one to the internet via DSL) running Windows 2000. > Most everything is okay except my connection to the internet seems to > have > problems. I can browse without problems, my e-mail works just fine, and I > can ping to my heart's content. > I cannot, however, FTP or telnet out! I do have a few linux boxen that > I > take care of, not being able to connect is a severe problem. Anyone have > similar problems? Anyone with a resolution? I don't have a choice to go > "down" in version, so I am thoroughly stuck. Help, help, help!
Do you use masquerading or does your internal network have offical IPs? I think w2k does some filtering check the configuration. -- Thomas Guettler Office: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.interface-business.de Private:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://yi.org/guettli