Re: Fwd: Re: Re[8]: Connection via proxy

From: Hexren (me_at_hexren.net)
Date: 01/22/05

  • Next message: Phillip Neumann: "Ftpd"
    Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 23:06:14 +0100
    To: Mervin McDougall <mcd_advisory@yahoo.com>
    
    

    MM> I seems that your network is not properbly configured.
    MM> Have you verified that the interface you wish to use
    MM> is up and has a
    MM> valid IP adress. Is the proxy in "your" subnet or do
    MM> you need to use a
    MM> gateway to reach it ?

    MM> Hexren

    MM> maybe consider posting your replies under the original
    MM> message as that
    MM> will make it so much easier to read the full message
    MM> ;)
    MM> _______________________________________________________

    MM> I have verfied that the interface is up and running
    MM> ... but not sre if I connect via a subnet or a
    MM> gateway. Total noob to this so I am not sure how I can
    MM> verify. The only thing I got in my dorm is an RJ45
    MM> socket outlet for connecting to the net.

    MM> the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and the gateway is
    MM> 146.226.11.1

    MM> Note: forwarded message attached.

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    that is right it is up and running and has no ip address...

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