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Tuesday 24 June 2003
 Number  647
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Subjects for today
 
1   Mail services back to normal, for now : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
2  Re:  DDNS and Modem Internet : Chris_neeson <Chris_Neeson at compuserve dot com>
3  Re:  Networking with XP : Peter Rehfisch" <gillpete at vic.australis dot com dot au>
4   DVD burning under OS/2 : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
5  Re:  Networking with XP : Peter Rehfisch" <gillpete at vic.australis dot com dot au>
6  Re:  Wierd stuff : Gavin Miller" <drumextreme at impulse dot net dot au>
7  Re:  Networking with XP : Peter Rehfisch" <gillpete at vic.australis dot com dot au>
8  Re:  Wierd stuff : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
9  Re:  DDNS and Modem Internet : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
10  Re:  Networking with XP : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
11  Re:  Networking with XP : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
12  Re:  Wierd stuff : Gavin Miller" <drumextreme at impulse dot net dot au>
13   SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au
14  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
15  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Robert Traynor  (BobT)" <rtraynor at optusnet dot com dot au>
16   SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au
17  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : nickl at arach dot net dot au
18  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
19  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
20  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Robert Traynor  (BobT)" <rtraynor at optusnet dot com dot au>
21   SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au
22  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
23  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
24  Re:  Networking with XP : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
25  Re:  Networking with XP : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
26  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:- : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
27  Re:  Wierd stuff : David Forrester" <davidfor at internode.on dot net>

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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 01:15:07 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:   Mail services back to normal, for now

Hi All

We came under attack tonight at 1652Hrs (EST) from multiple IP address's
in China on both of our mail servers over the past 6 hours, taking both
mailservers down, the primary server went down at aprox 2021Hrs, the
secondary one stayed up longer until 2344Hrs due to having larger
disk drives. I of cause was busy working through this and discovered
it when I got home.

The secondary server went off line down due to lack of disk space as
the log files had grown to big, as had the volume of error messages.

The primary server simply crocked on the shear volume of hits on
the incoming ports, as this one took the full force of the attack.

Only the mailservers were taken offline, no other services were
affected, and mail is back to normal, 119 IP ranges in China have
been banned at the firewall, as the traffic is continuing.

I have no knowledge of why we have been targetted, so I'll simply
be sending all logs over to the Australian Federal Police to let them
figure it out.

Since writing this, I've discovered I'm not the only one, seems to
be a few other AntiSpammers have also been targetted including
SpamCop.

I'm expecting more attacks to occur in the coming days so my
apologies if the list is up and down like a yoyo.

Cheers
Ian Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

Stubbornly staying with Microsoft: "Full Mental Jacket".
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Date:  Sun, 22 Jun 2003 09:20:11 -0400
From:  Chris_neeson <Chris_Neeson at compuserve dot com>
Subject:  Re:  DDNS and Modem Internet

Thanks Ed, and Mike

looks like I get hold of InJoy
( more software! I could joyfully wring its neck! )

regards
Chris.

--------------- Ed replied ------------------------

I always used the InJoy dialer when I was still on POTS (Plain Old
Telephone System).
Have you tried the Injoy dialer ?? (download from //www.fx.dk)

Cheers/2

----------------- and Mike replied ---------------------
Hi Chris,
As Ed said, get Injoy - you'll never regret it.  Leaves everything else 
[except ISDNPM] for dead!
Way to go.
Regards,
Mike

--------------- and Mike would have replied earlier! ----------------------

Hi Chris,
The IAK also came with Warp 3 Connect - but the suggestion from IBM was 
to use the full version also included.
Injoy is a better bet.  Doesn't really matter whether you have a LAN, 
unless you're using TCP/IP as the LAN directly - e.g. FTP/TELNET etc., 
locally.
Regards,
Mike [working backwards through his mail backlog] 

------------------- and I emailed, this time ---------------------------

Chris_neeson wrote:

>Well, Mike ( and other inetested persons? )
>a DNS of 0.0.0.0 didn't me any joy
>( in Die-allOtherInternetProviders,
>  I don't have an enJoyment Dialler ).
>
>I have an increasingly worried suspicion that to get
>DDNS working on a modem only machine ( no LAN )
>I might have to use the 'best' version of the IAK which
>came out with Warp 3
>( good as the later TCPIP bundle is, it came as part of
>  Warp Connect and later that was basically aimed at corporates
>  - all LANs - not the brave/foolhardy/desperate SOHO )
>
>Regards
>Chris
>
>
>------------ Mike replied ------------------
>
>Hi Chris,
>Have you tried it by just setting the DNS address in the dialler [or 
>Injoy] to 0.0.0.0?
>

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Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 2003 22:13:54 +1100
From:  "Peter Rehfisch" <gillpete at vic.australis dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP

Ed Durrant wrote-
>Sounds to me like one of the machine is not running NETBEUI. I think you said earlier that you >installed NETBEUI on the XP box. Did you have to manuly copy some files from your XP install >CD before you could install the protocol ? If not you have not installed it. The >IPX/SPX/Netbeui type protocol is for Novell
>networking, if that's what you've installed, it won't help in this situation.
I did do the full Add Protocol thing, and now on the XP box the Local Area ConNection propertiesd show the NetBEUI Protocol. But still no connections found.
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Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 2003 21:20:51 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:   DVD burning under OS/2

Does anyone on this list Burn DVDs using CDRecord/2 V2.0 (ie current
version). Do I use the same procedure as with CD-Rs - ie drag the
required data into a "create-data-cd" folder, create an ISO image anf
then burn this, or is there a different method for DVDs ??

Cheers/2

Ed.

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Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 2003 22:13:54 +1100
From:  "Peter Rehfisch" <gillpete at vic.australis dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP

Ed Durrant wrote-
>Sounds to me like one of the machine is not running NETBEUI. I think you said earlier that you >installed NETBEUI on the XP box. Did you have to manuly copy some files from your XP install >CD before you could install the protocol ? If not you have not installed it. The >IPX/SPX/Netbeui type protocol is for Novell
>networking, if that's what you've installed, it won't help in this situation.
I did do the full Add Protocol thing, and now on the XP box the Local Area ConNection propertiesd show the NetBEUI Protocol. But still no connections found.
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Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 2003 20:09:01 +1100 (EDT)
From:  "Gavin Miller" <drumextreme at impulse dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Wierd stuff

Hi Mike.

I'm using mozilla 1.2.1.  Couldn't find anything out of the ordinary.  I can use assedit to 
change things back.  Just a bit annoyed that things can be changed without my doing 
or consent.



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Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 2003 01:18:02 +1100
From:  "Peter Rehfisch" <gillpete at vic.australis dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP

Mike O'Connor wrote-
>What result do you get with just "net view" from OS/2 [tower]? Should 
>show everything that is visible.
Only finds TOWER.

Should my LAN adapter on the OS/2 box have OS/2 Netbios or OS/2 NETBIOS over TCPIP?
Should the XP box be set for WORKGROUP=IBMPEERS or DOMAIN=IBMPEERS? (it won't allow me to do the latter anyway)

>I don't have any system up currently with W2K so can't look at present - 
>but I seem to remember that you have to set up the privileges on the WIn 
>machine in a different area to the Control Panel User area - have a RMB 
>on the Drive you want to share - I think you have to specify in detail 
>the same privileges as the Administrator itself.
Set a drive/folder/printer as share in XP and no security options are offered to you.
>On the Tower under OS/2 is the XP-user the "Administrator" one?
On the TOWER, there are now 2 user accounts as administrator, one the machine's own logon, and the other LAPTOP.
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**= Email   8 ==========================**

Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 02:42:54 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Wierd stuff

Gavin Miller wrote:

>Hi Mike.
>
>I'm using mozilla 1.2.1.  Couldn't find anything out of the ordinary.  I can use assedit to 
>change things back.  Just a bit annoyed that things can be changed without my doing 
>or consent.
>  
>
Hi Gavin,
Only just received your message 7+ hours later because of the Chinese 
attacks on Ian's mail-servers.
Yes, it's a bit rich!
Regards,
Mike


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**= Email   9 ==========================**

Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 02:46:28 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  DDNS and Modem Internet

Chris_neeson wrote:

>Thanks Ed, and Mike
>
>looks like I get hold of InJoy
>( more software! I could joyfully wring its neck! )
>
>regards
>Chris.
>  
>
Hi Chris,
Wish you success with Injoy.
Regards,
Mike


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 04:33:21 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP

Hi Peter,

Peter Rehfisch wrote:

>Mike O'Connor wrote-
>  
>
>>What result do you get with just "net view" from OS/2 [tower]? Should 
>>show everything that is visible.
>>    
>>
>Only finds TOWER.
>
>Should my LAN adapter on the OS/2 box have OS/2 Netbios
>
OS/2 NetBIOS!

> or OS/2 NETBIOS over TCPIP?
>Should the XP box be set for WORKGROUP=IBMPEERS
>
Workgroup=IBMPEERS!

> or DOMAIN=IBMPEERS? (it won't allow me to do the latter anyway)
>
>>I don't have any system up currently with W2K so can't look at present - 
>>but I seem to remember that you have to set up the privileges on the WIn 
>>machine in a different area to the Control Panel User area - have a RMB 
>>on the Drive you want to share - I think you have to specify in detail 
>>the same privileges as the Administrator itself.
>>    
>>
>Set a drive/folder/printer as share in XP and no security options are offered to you.
>  
>
>>On the Tower under OS/2 is the XP-user the "Administrator" one?
>>    
>>
>On the TOWER, there are now 2 user accounts as administrator, one the machine's own logon, and the other LAPTOP.
>
You misunderstood me - the standard system administrator USER-ID on the 
XP will be ADMINISTRATOR with all privileges.
Make sure that on the TOWER under OS/2 there is a USER-ID of 
ADMINISTRATOR with the same password as the XP-USER-ID of ADMINISTRATOR 
has, and has administrator privileges on OS/2 also.

Have shutdown the other system and powered up in W2KP-mode to check 
where the settings actually were, and you were right it is under users 
etc. in Control Panel - check out all the "advanced" buttons etc and 
make sure you're not trying to share the C$ to other machines - [admin 
only] - make sure you create other share profiles for the drive(s), with 
the correct permissions.
HTH

Regards,
Mike


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 04:43:45 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP

Hi Peter,
Knew I'd forget something. On my W2KP under Network etc I have :

Client for M$ networks
File and Print sharing
NetBEUI protocol
Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)

and that's all!
Regards,
Mike

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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 09:35:41 +1100 (EDT)
From:  "Gavin Miller" <drumextreme at impulse dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Wierd stuff

Actually, I think it's PM Mail doing the wierd stuff when I drag 'n drop or save images 
from the attatchments.



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**= Email   13 ==========================**

Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:43:54 +1100
From:  Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au
Subject:   SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Firstly, apologies for the classification label in the subject, but 
without it, it won't be sent.

Secondly, my daughter has moved into a bigger flat, and so my 
grand-daughter now has her windows box back and I can no longer use it.

Thirdly, I am unable to access the internet from home, and so need to do 
so from work.

Last night, I reinstalled eCS 1v1, with just the modem internet access 
option.

I can dial up my ISP, using In-Joy dialler, and establish the connection, 
and then nothing happens.

In-Joy reports my IP address and the gateway IP address, but running the 
browser or email and news go nowhere.

Is anyone using a modem dial up connection successfully with eCS 1v1.

Regards

Dennis.


[attachments have been removed]
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**= Email   14 ==========================**

Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:52:29 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au wrote:

><SNIPPED>
>
>Last night, I reinstalled eCS 1v1, with just the modem internet access 
>option.
>
>I can dial up my ISP, using In-Joy dialler, and establish the connection, 
>and then nothing happens.
>
>In-Joy reports my IP address and the gateway IP address, but running the 
>browser or email and news go nowhere.
>
Does it show your DNS servers correctly?
Can you successfully do a "nslookup  www.google dot com" for example?

>
>Is anyone using a modem dial up connection successfully with eCS 1v1.
>
>Regards
>
>Dennis.
>  
>
Hi Dennis,
I am over ISDN, not that it makes any difference, apart from the 
reliability/speed/silence.  I'm currently using ISDNPM [eCSCoNET].
Regards,
Mike


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:54:04 +1000
From:  "Robert Traynor  (BobT)" <rtraynor at optusnet dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Hi Dennis,

It sounds like the ISP's system has not completed the handshaking
and verification etc (or part thereof).

You are obviously asking for INJOY users help since that is what
you are using.  I have not used dialup for a few years now
and have never used InJoy.

BUT:-
If you want to try the IBM Dial Other Providers type of Dialler 
I can send you a copy of a dummy (NO passwords) tcpos2.ini file.
This file contains a lot of examples of other ISP connections
I had tried over the years.  

One of the scripting examples may resemble your requirements.

You would be advised to back up your existing tcpos2.ini file
(if it exists) and substitute it for mine.

I have given this file to a number of os2 users over the years
and most found it to be of help.

From memory, I think it has scripting for Hotkey, Netstra (defunct
and is now Hotkey), IBM, OptusNet dialup, OzOnline, TPG, OzEmail, 
BigPond dialup.  You would have to customise for your own NAME
and PASSWORD though and keep in mind that it is several years old.  
NO AlphaLink dialup though, I never got around to trying that service.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Robert Traynor (BobT).
24 June 2003   11:51



On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:43:54 +1100, Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au wrote:

> Firstly, apologies for the classification label in the subject, but 
> without it, it won't be sent.
> 
> Secondly, my daughter has moved into a bigger flat, and so my 
> grand-daughter now has her windows box back and I can no longer use it.
> 
> Thirdly, I am unable to access the internet from home, and so need to do 
> so from work.
> 
> Last night, I reinstalled eCS 1v1, with just the modem internet access 
> option.
> 
> I can dial up my ISP, using In-Joy dialler, and establish the connection, 
> and then nothing happens.
> 
> In-Joy reports my IP address and the gateway IP address, but running the 
> browser or email and news go nowhere.
> 
> Is anyone using a modem dial up connection successfully with eCS 1v1.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Dennis.





   ,-._|\       Robert Traynor        (BobT)
 /  Oz  \      email            rtraynor at removeme.optusnet dot com dot au
 \_,--.x/ 


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:20:46 +1100
From:  Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au
Subject:   SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Hi Rob

I tried the IBM Other ISP dialer, same effect except I got a c000000e or 
c000000d exception, and shortly thereafter the CPU got very busy, I had it 
in debugging mode and were receiving about one char per second, the CPU 
monitor was at 99.9%.

As far as I can tell the connection connects OK.
Injoy reports my IP addr and the gateway IP addr.

If I run netstat -r I get routes to the main DNS the reserve DNS the 
gateway and several other routes. However I am unable to ping any of them 
other than the gateway IP addr. All of the routes were for ppp0. There 
were a couple for lo too.

But if I look at the statistics and see what packets have been sent out 
and received, none of the sent packets have been rejected or been unable 
to send. They have all gone somewhere.

If I direct the browser to these addresses I get rejection notices.

Last night I was desperate enough to contemplate installing version 1.0, 
but someone is realy screwing up my life at the moment because the 1.0 CD 
has a crack from the centre hole to about halfway to the edge. Talk about 
planned obselence.

To me it looks like TCP/IP is not getting or using the correct DNS.


Regards

Dennis.

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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:25:08 +0900
From:  nickl at arach dot net dot au
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Hi Dennis

I use both eCS V1.1 and InJoy.

In <OFEB47E372.E32B8203-ONCA256D4F.000B5E19 at car.defence.gov.au>, on
06/24/03 
   at 10:20 AM, Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au said:

>Hi Rob

>I tried the IBM Other ISP dialer, same effect except I got a c000000e or 
>c000000d exception, and shortly thereafter the CPU got very busy, I had
>it  in debugging mode and were receiving about one char per second, the
>CPU  monitor was at 99.9%.

>As far as I can tell the connection connects OK.
>Injoy reports my IP addr and the gateway IP addr.

In the InJoy settings, have you tried setting both the IP and DNS
addresses to zero? Is it possible your ISP uses dynamic settings for both.
It is important that you set them as 0.0.0.0  

Something similar happened to me a *long* time ago. When I rang up my
(then) ISP to complain, he told me that both settings were dynamic. That's
when I tried it, and have not looked back ever since. 

It may not be your solution, but I hope it helps in some way.

NICK

Nicholas Lysaght
--------------------
Kelmscott
W.A.

>If I run netstat -r I get routes to the main DNS the reserve DNS the 
>gateway and several other routes. However I am unable to ping any of them
> other than the gateway IP addr. All of the routes were for ppp0. There 
>were a couple for lo too.

>But if I look at the statistics and see what packets have been sent out 
>and received, none of the sent packets have been rejected or been unable 
>to send. They have all gone somewhere.

>If I direct the browser to these addresses I get rejection notices.

>Last night I was desperate enough to contemplate installing version 1.0, 
>but someone is realy screwing up my life at the moment because the 1.0 CD
> has a crack from the centre hole to about halfway to the edge. Talk
>about  planned obselence.

>To me it looks like TCP/IP is not getting or using the correct DNS.


>Regards

>Dennis.

>[attachments have been removed]

> 



-- 
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nickl at arach dot net dot au
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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 12:30:08 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Hi Dennis

Check your config.sys for 

DEVICE=C:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\FWIP.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\IPSEC.SYS

and remove them

Also remove these unless you are using Netbu over TCP/IP
DEVICE=C:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\AFNB.SYS /S:50 /C:80 /N:42
RUN=C:\MPTN\BIN\AFNBINI.EXE

What do you have in your c:\mptn\etc\hosts and resolve2 files,
I'm also assuming that the IBM c:\mptn\etc\services file exists ?

What do you get when you do a "ping 127.0.0.1" ?

What do you get when you do a "ping 209.98.32.14" ?

==============================
Injoy specific :-

in the "IP address configuration" make sure both "Your" and "Dest"
IP address's are 0.0.0.0, and netmask is 255.255.255.0

Your ISP's DNS server also needs to be specified on this panel.
Untick Autoconnect, Firewall/NAT, and Packet Filtering.


Cheers
Ian Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

QWK? I don't need no stinkin' QWK packet!
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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 12:42:01 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Ian Manners wrote:

>What do you get when you do a "ping 209.98.32.14" ?
>
Hi Ian,
who's nodezero.dustributed dot net? Is that one of yours?
Regards,
Mike


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:16:02 +1000
From:  "Robert Traynor  (BobT)" <rtraynor at optusnet dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Hi Dennis,

Ian and Nicholas are probably the best bet to help you
with InJoy problems, so I will leave that part to them.


If you want I can copy my eCS 1.0 (old eCS) cd for you.
So far that makes about 3 people, me included, that had
cds from the first eCS 1.0 that developed cracks from 
the centre hole for no apparent reason.

Personally I suspect the glue that was used on the 
print paper may have created a stress of the plastic
of the blank.

Just let me know if you want me to burn the copy and
I will bring it tonight to the os2 SIG meeting.
Your other option would be to email Mark Rogers,
but he must be busy as he has not replied to some of mine
for over a week.

Regards,
Robert Traynor (BobT).
24 June 2003   13:15




On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:20:46 +1100, Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au wrote:
> Hi Rob
> I tried the IBM Other ISP dialer, same effect except I got a c000000e or 
> c000000d exception, and shortly thereafter the CPU got very busy, I had it 
> in debugging mode and were receiving about one char per second, the CPU 
> monitor was at 99.9%.
> 
> As far as I can tell the connection connects OK.
> Injoy reports my IP addr and the gateway IP addr.
> 
> If I run netstat -r I get routes to the main DNS the reserve DNS the 
> gateway and several other routes. However I am unable to ping any of them 
> other than the gateway IP addr. All of the routes were for ppp0. There 
> were a couple for lo too.
> 
> But if I look at the statistics and see what packets have been sent out 
> and received, none of the sent packets have been rejected or been unable 
> to send. They have all gone somewhere.
> 
> If I direct the browser to these addresses I get rejection notices.
> 
> Last night I was desperate enough to contemplate installing version 1.0, 
> but someone is realy screwing up my life at the moment because the 1.0 CD 
> has a crack from the centre hole to about halfway to the edge. Talk about 
> planned obselence.
> 
> To me it looks like TCP/IP is not getting or using the correct DNS.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Dennis.


   ,-._|\       Robert Traynor        (BobT)
 /  Oz  \      email            rtraynor at removeme.optusnet dot com dot au
 \_,--.x/ 


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 14:24:00 +1100
From:  Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au
Subject:   SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Please respond to os2genau at os2 dot org dot au
To:     "os2genau at os2 dot org dot au" <os2genau at os2 dot org dot au>
cc: 

Subject:        Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-


Terrific Rob, Burn me a copy and I will pick it up tonight.
Before I leave home I'll try all that has been recomended.

Thanks everyone.

Regards
Dennis.
 

Hi Dennis,

Ian and Nicholas are probably the best bet to help you
with InJoy problems, so I will leave that part to them.


If you want I can copy my eCS 1.0 (old eCS) cd for you.
So far that makes about 3 people, me included, that had
cds from the first eCS 1.0 that developed cracks from
the centre hole for no apparent reason.

Personally I suspect the glue that was used on the
print paper may have created a stress of the plastic
of the blank.

Just let me know if you want me to burn the copy and
I will bring it tonight to the os2 SIG meeting.
Your other option would be to email Mark Rogers,
but he must be busy as he has not replied to some of mine
for over a week.

Regards,
Robert Traynor (BobT).
24 June 2003   13:15




On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:20:46 +1100, Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au wrote:
> Hi Rob
> I tried the IBM Other ISP dialer, same effect except I got a c000000e or
> c000000d exception, and shortly thereafter the CPU got very busy, I had 
it
> in debugging mode and were receiving about one char per second, the CPU
> monitor was at 99.9%.
>
> As far as I can tell the connection connects OK.
> Injoy reports my IP addr and the gateway IP addr.
>
> If I run netstat -r I get routes to the main DNS the reserve DNS the
> gateway and several other routes. However I am unable to ping any of 
them
> other than the gateway IP addr. All of the routes were for ppp0. There
> were a couple for lo too.
>
> But if I look at the statistics and see what packets have been sent out
> and received, none of the sent packets have been rejected or been unable
> to send. They have all gone somewhere.
>
> If I direct the browser to these addresses I get rejection notices.
>
> Last night I was desperate enough to contemplate installing version 1.0,
> but someone is realy screwing up my life at the moment because the 1.0 
CD
> has a crack from the centre hole to about halfway to the edge. Talk 
about
> planned obselence.
>
> To me it looks like TCP/IP is not getting or using the correct DNS.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Dennis.


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/  Oz  \      email            rtraynor at removeme.optusnet dot com dot au
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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:28:18 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Hi Mike

With initial apologies to any kiwi's on the list ;-)

> >What do you get when you do a "ping 209.98.32.14" ?
> who's nodezero.dustributed dot net? Is that one of yours?

dustributed hey :)

No, its one of the http://www.distributed dot net roundrobbin servers,
part of a project to use brut force to crack encryption keys in an
effort to show the world that stronger encryption is needed, and
because they can...

I just specified it off the top of my head as something external to
try a ping to, that I know should work.

Cheers
Ian Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

NEVER lie to a telepath or an empath.  It WON'T work.
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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:40:40 +1000
From:  "Mike O'Connor" <mikeoc at dodo dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Ian Manners wrote:

>Hi Mike
>
>With initial apologies to any kiwi's on the list ;-)
>
>>>What do you get when you do a "ping 209.98.32.14" ?
>>>      
>>>
>>who's nodezero.dustributed dot net? Is that one of yours?
>>    
>>
>
>dustributed hey :)
>
Jeez, I must stop sometime and trim those bloody fingernails!

>No, its one of the http://www.distributed dot net roundrobbin servers,
>part of a project to use brut force to crack encryption keys in an
>effort to show the world that stronger encryption is needed, and
>because they can...
>
>I just specified it off the top of my head as something external to
>try a ping to, that I know should work.
>
Hi Ian,
Thanks for the info - I've got in the habit of doing an nslookup on 
google to check whether I'm getting out OK.
Regards,
Mike

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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:02:57 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP

At this stage I'd consider de-installing and re-installing all protocols on all machines. I know this sounds somewhat desperate but experience has shown that this usually works and takes less time that continuing to battle to find why there's a problem.

Your decision as to whether you think this is worth it.

Oh just a couple of guidelines, make all machinenames upper case and not longer than 10 characters and of course no spaces or special characters in the machine names.

Cheers/2

Ed.



Peter Rehfisch wrote:

> Ed Durrant wrote-
> >Sounds to me like one of the machine is not running NETBEUI. I think you said earlier that you >installed NETBEUI on the XP box. Did you have to manuly copy some files from your XP install >CD before you could install the protocol ? If not you have not installed it. The >IPX/SPX/Netbeui type protocol is for Novell
> >networking, if that's what you've installed, it won't help in this situation.
> I did do the full Add Protocol thing, and now on the XP box the Local Area ConNection propertiesd show the NetBEUI Protocol. But still no connections found.

>  


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:08:11 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Networking with XP



Peter Rehfisch wrote:

> Mike O'Connor wrote-
> >What result do you get with just "net view" from OS/2 [tower]? Should
> >show everything that is visible.
> Only finds TOWER.
>
> Should my LAN adapter on the OS/2 box have OS/2 Netbios or OS/2 NETBIOS over TCPIP?
> Should the XP box be set for WORKGROUP=IBMPEERS or DOMAIN=IBMPEERS? (it won't allow me to do the latter anyway)

To keep it simple just have Netbios and TCPIP enabled on the OS2 Box - ie remove Netbios over TCPIP - using that
option (as long as you're using at least MPTS v6) allows OS/2 to talk to XP without having to add Netbeui to XP, but
we've done that already anyway.

> You won't be able to use DOMAIN unless you have a Windows 2000 domain controller (server) on your LAN, which I
> expect you haven't. So stay with WORKGROUP. By the way, is IBMPEERS correct - I thought the default was IBMPEER
> (without the S).

Cheers/2

Ed.

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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 21:10:02 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-

Sounds to me like you haven't configured the DNS servers.

Cheers/2

Ed.

Dennis.Nolan at defence.gov.au wrote:

> Firstly, apologies for the classification label in the subject, but
> without it, it won't be sent.
>
> Secondly, my daughter has moved into a bigger flat, and so my
> grand-daughter now has her windows box back and I can no longer use it.
>
> Thirdly, I am unable to access the internet from home, and so need to do
> so from work.
>
> Last night, I reinstalled eCS 1v1, with just the modem internet access
> option.
>
> I can dial up my ISP, using In-Joy dialler, and establish the connection,
> and then nothing happens.
>
> In-Joy reports my IP address and the gateway IP address, but running the
> browser or email and news go nowhere.
>
> Is anyone using a modem dial up connection successfully with eCS 1v1.
>
> Regards
>
> Dennis.
>
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>  


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Date:  Tue, 24 Jun 2003 23:31:53 +1000 (AEST)
From:  "David Forrester" <davidfor at internode.on dot net>
Subject:  Re:  Wierd stuff

On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 09:35:41 +1100 (EDT), Gavin Miller wrote:

>Actually, I think it's PM Mail doing the wierd stuff when I drag 'n drop or save images 
>from the attatchments.
>

Are you running an old XWorkplace?  I had a problem with earlier
versions where the MMOS/2 classes (this includes bitmaps), would loose
their icons, and sometimes be replaced by some random icon.  I could
never figure out what triggered it, other than moving image files
around.  It wouldn't surprise me if saving an image from PMMail would
have triggered it.  Anyway, it seems to have been fixed with XWP 1.0.1.

--
David Forrester
davidfor at internode.on dot net
http://www.os2world dot com/djfos2/

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