Hi everyone.
I have backup eventlogs named savelog1 , savlog2 ,etc... they are automatically generated.
I could not find a way to read them and the only vbscript that i could find reading
a saved eventlog is this:
' ----- start of the script-------
Const NO_VALUE = Empty
Const...
As Stan notes, the problem is with 192.168.5.1; my system admin said we'll going to upgrade our routers.
So i will just live with that till the upgrade.
I thank everyone for their input.
if you're running windowsxp.
start->run>cmd (you'll be at the dos prompt) type
C:xxxx>IPCONFIG /ALL
will show if dhcp is enabled or not.
to ping, just do
C:xxxxxx>ping <your ip-address>
On Network B (192.168.50.xxx); there are 2 computers (192.168.50.150 and 192.168.50.200) that i can't access both of them.
From my computer (5.xx)my computer; the netstat -nr will give me:
Routing tables
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
default...
Thanks cdlvj.
If i have problems with hardware, i couldn't connect to server A - but i do from my unix-box and my windows XP-laptop.
Sorry for my ignorance - by software drivers that could go wrong, do you mean router driver?.
On server B (192.168.50.200); when i traceroute 192.168.1.10 (a), i have:
traceroute to 192.168.1.10 (92.168.1.10), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 192.168.50.1 (192.168.50.1) 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms
2 * * *
3 * * *
etc ... (same line * * * till line 18)
17 * * *
18 192.168.1.10...
Thanks Motoslide for the follow up.
I run "# route add -net 192.168.5 192.168.50.1" to server B; but I am still having the same problem - Unable to connect to remote host".
System A works just fine.
Hi all,
Here are the the netstat -nr and ifcongig -a of Server A (that i can log to and can telnet to server B):
# netstat -nr
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
default 192.168.1.254 UGS 0 net0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 3 lo0
192.168.1...
I did rename the resolve.host file to something else and tried to telnet from the (DOS and UNIX) to server B but still getting the same messages "Trying ..." then "Telnet: unable to connect ...".
I have my unix machine and windows both connected to a router.
my ip address is 192.168.5.125
the...
By "telnet to server B is NOT OK", i meant that when issuing a telnet 192.168.xx.yyy it hangs for a while "Trying 192.168...." then get "telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: connection timed out".
neither of their /etc/hosts have my source device.
I checked "view /usr/adm/syslog" but it...
Hi,
I am new here and need some help; (I dont know much about telnet); here's the scenario:
telnet from my computer to server A is OK,
telnet from my computer to server B is NOT OK,
but telnet from my computer to A then telnet to B is OK!.
All machines are SCO5.05.
Your help is very much...
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