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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Apr 1 23:14:12 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: rramsdell at adelphia.net (Randy Ramsdell)</li>
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That sounds similar to an experience I had several months ago. An issue
that was never resolved, I might add.
The story goes ...
Sys #1;
I have 2 NICs; 1 on-board and 1 off-board. ( The on-board NIC was
offline due to driver issues)
This computer was connecting to Comcast via a Linux firewall/router box
(Sys #2) and for testing purposes, I removed Sys#2 and connected Sys#1
directly to the internet. Everything was fine until I finally got the
on-board NIC working.
Using the on-board NIC, I was unable to connect to Google.com, Sun.com
and several other sites. So I an "ifdown" on-board and "ifup" off-board
and everything worked fine. This prompted a call to Comcast to solve the
issue, but we could not. They insisted it was "spyware." I also e-mailed
Google, as they have been known to block certain Comcast customers. That
was a dead end.
This issue was never resolved, and sounds interestingly similar to your
problem.
rcr
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