No, not as simple as that. Hosts makes no difference. I am running a dns
server on my fileserver & pointing my win machine at it. It gets all other
ip numbers correct both on the network & on the internet.
As entering ip Nos works I'll live with that for a while.
Steve
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-- sdownes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 01 October 2002, 01:21 PM +0100):
> Thanks pointed me in the right direction. Once I had installed telnet on
> my server I found I could only log
-- sdownes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 01 October 2002, 01:21 PM +0100):
> Thanks pointed me in the right direction. Once I had installed telnet on
> my server I found I could only log in from my windows box by using the IP
> number.
>
> I have noticed before that when I ping from t
Thanks pointed me in the right direction. Once I had installed telnet on
my server I found I could only log in from my windows box by using the IP
number.
I have noticed before that when I ping from the windows box it shows the
windows IP number rather than the server IP number. Put it down t
sdownes said:
> Got (cyrus) imap working on my linux box & can connect into it from other
> linux boxes. Can't get into it from eudora on my windows box.
test it using telnet:
telnet host 143
(when you see the IMAP banner:)
A001 LOGIN username password
A002 LOGOUT
where username/password..are.
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