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this may be a silly question, but....



i thought i hit reply all....


--- dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 08:57:29AM -0800, Antoinette wrote:
> 
> Please send list mail to the list.
> 
> > i cannot ping it...here's the output from traceroute
> > 
> > traceroute 170.223.226.49
> > trying to get source for 170.223.226.49
> > source should be 170.223.103.96
> > traceroute to 170.223.226.49 (170.223.226.49) from
> > 170.223.103.96 (170.223.103.9
> > 6), 30 hops max
> > outgoing MTU = 1500
> >  1  bcores1msfc-g-v403.partners.org (170.223.103.94)  1 ms 
> 0 ms
> >  0 ms
> >  2  ccores1msfc-g-V990.partners.org (170.223.2.53)  1 ms  1
> ms 
> > 1 ms
> >  3  acorer3-ccores1msfc-t3-atm-1-0-58.mgh.harvard.edu
> > (132.183.17.58)  3 ms  3 m
> > s  3 ms
> >  4  acores1msfc-vlan2.nsmc.partners.org (170.223.24.73)  6
> ms  5
> > ms  3 ms
> >  5  * *^C
> 
> OK. At this point, I recommend going back to your network
> engineers and asking for proper settings for default route and
> netmask. Then ask them if they need to make firewall changes
> to
> allow whatever protocol you are using (ssh?) in to this
> machine.
> 
> -dsr-
> 
> 
> -- 
> this is the new strategy for terrorism defense: if there's no 
> freedom left, the terrorists have no freedom to destroy.
>                                        - Doug Linder
> 


=====
Peace,

Antoinette

Read more books black people, 
Always hope for the best and prepare for the worst, 
You may not get what you pay for, 
But you'll surely pay for what you get. 
--Maya Angelou


		
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