Complete network freeze

Christian Kratzer ck "at" toplink.net
Wed, 09 Sep 1998 21:07:40 +0000


Hi,

looks like dialup networking changes the default gateway of your
server as it dials in to the other network.  If you are using vnc
from another subnet this could screw the routing between the server
and the vnc client.   In this case you might want to add permanent
routes to the nt server for your internal networks.

Just a wild guess. Could be anything else also....

Greetings
Christian

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Ozin at JBD [mailto:jjo "at" jbd.org]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 9. September 1998 11:58
> To: vnc-list "at" orl.co.uk
> Subject: Complete network freeze
> 
> 
> We have a TCP/IP NT4 and W95/98 network. We have the VNC 
> server on the NT
> server and the viewer on my W98 machine. Works brilliantly 
> unless the server
> negotiates an dial out TCP/IP session while the viewer is active. What
> usually happens then is a complete network freeze (but not 
> always). The
> server and workstations still function but there is no 
> network. Re-booting
> the server solves the problem.
> 
> Any ideas? Routing problem maybe?
> 
> ===========================================
> Jason Ozin
> JBD - Jewish Blind & Disabled - UK
> Email: jjo "at" jbd.org
> 
> 
> 
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