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Date:      Tue, 22 Aug 2000 19:51:08 -0600 (MDT)
From:      webmaster <webmaster@funkltd.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        webmaster@funkltd.com
Subject:   Network Question
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0008221936480.823-100000@generalhax.funkltd.com>

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<webmaster@funkltd.com>

Hi,

I have just installed freebsd in a new name server for us. I have
been using freeBSD for quite a few months here at the home office and 
decided that it capabilities are just to great to be ignored at work.

There is however, a strange network problem that I don't have here at 
home and can't seem to find in the online docs or support.

The freebsd DNS server we just put together cant seem to send or recieve
packets at all from outside its own network class. In particular, Its
address is 204.212.40.206. It can ping all the other computers in the
204.212.40.* network, answer thier queries...etc. From outside that class
of addresses, no. Its not a problem with the upstream provider, that same
box ran as a dns server on linux, no problems. I think  there is something
I am missing in subnet maybe, I don't know. I've been over it a thousnd
times. It has to talk to a BSDI server upstream to get out.

Have any of you ever heard of this problem before, and if so, whats the
fix?

Thanks for any info

Sincerely,

Russ Mummey




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