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RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)




* From: "Dave Korn"

On 15 March 2007 18:05, Charles D. Russell wrote:

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Dave Korn wrote:
> **as an attachment please**
>
> __________________________
>
> I tried, really. Before sending, I looked through the Thunderbird options
> to see if there was an option to send attachments in-line, and couldn't
> find one. But it must be there somewhere, unintentionally set.


Bizarre. I received it as an attachment, but the archive shows it inline.
How odd.
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Sent to my other e-mail account, it also came through as intended, as an attachment. --CDR
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  Anyway it doesn't show anything very unusual.  Now I'm wondering if maybe
your windoze version of ping is getting the namelookup using netbios and the
cygwin resolver isn't aware of that sort of things.  Let's see: please run
"nslookup" at the command line.
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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\cdr>nslookup
DNS request timed out.
    timeout was 2 seconds.
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.254: Timed out
*** Default servers are not available
Default Server:  UnKnown
Address:  192.168.1.254

> set type=ANY
> set debug
> set d2
> sony06
Server:  UnKnown
Address:  192.168.1.254

------------
SendRequest(), len 24
HEADER:
opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NOERROR
header flags: query, want recursion
questions = 1, answers = 0, authority records = 0, additional = 0


    QUESTIONS:
        sony06, type = ANY, class = IN

------------
DNS request timed out.
    timeout was 2 seconds.
timeout (2 secs)
SendRequest failed
*** Request to UnKnown timed-out
> exit

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Incidentally, ssh seems to work ok in the other direction, from the wireless laptop.


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