Have you checked the DNS server to see if it has the machines you are trying
to ping listed.
Failing all this, just stick the relevant IP address / hostname into
/etc/hosts.
Eamonn
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 10:38, you wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 10:14:51AM -0000, Smith, Graham - Computing
Technician mentioned:
> > Might be an issue relating to routes - check that
> > your routing/static-routes etc settings are as they
> > should be.....
>> Read the mail - he can ping both the hosts, and the DNS server.
>> John
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