Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!uunet!lccinc!bent From: bent@lccinc.UUCP (Ben Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: ISC TCP & Twisted-Pair Ethernet Message-ID: <592@lccinc.UUCP> Date: 15 Mar 91 01:59:17 GMT References: <1991Mar14.012111.15703@unixg.ubc.ca> Organization: Lunayach Communications Consultants, Inc. Lines: 23 stlouis@unixg.ubc.ca (Phill St. Louis) writes: >Has anyone had problem getting Interactive Unix 2.2 TCP/IP to work with >twisted pair ethernet. We are using 3COMM 3C503 ethernet boards with >built-in tranceivers. Our ethernet hub is SynOptics 10BASE-T. These >3COMM boards work perfectly with PC-NFS. The ethernet works perfectly >with our Sun Sparcstations, GatorBox and PC-NFS, but Interactive TCP/IP >will not allow us to PING, or TELNET or RLOGIN or whatever. We too run a very similar setup. The problem we had was that when we set up sendmail, it puts nameserver in /etc/resolve.conf, even though we told it we did not have a name server. According to ISC support, this is a known bug. We changed the nameserver to nonameserver, and everything came up like a champ. (By the way, we could use numeric addresses to do things like ping and telnet. If you have set up sendmail, and can ping a numeric address, then this might be the solution to your problem.) >P. St. Louis Ben Taylor Systems Administrator LCC Incorporated uunet!lccinc!bent