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From: Mark Hertel <mhertel at cs.uml.edu> I had a similar problem where ping worked but other network programs failed. I found it was caused by my setting the dip script to be in mode slip and tiac expecting cslip. Yes, that's right. I had it myself once, but I'd forgotten about it. Another distinctive symptom is that telnets connect, and then crash, rather than simply not connecting, or connecting, working for a while, and then crashing. (The reason is that header compression causes the second packet to or from a given destination to be misinterpreted. So the ping/response pair for ping always works, and the request/connect pair at the beginning of a TCP connection always works, but the later (data) packets sent on a TCP connection never get through.) Dale
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