On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 23:21:07 -0400, Larry Brown
<larry.brown@dimensionnetworks.com> wrote:
> There is definately some third party app or something apart from the
> standard os settings going on if a vmware virtual os can surf.
Yeah, I just have to find it.
> The fact that your pings work means the routing table is correct.
> The fact that it resolves the name, rules out dns. I would look
> closer at junk buster.. I've not dealt with that app, but it must
> change some settings to pipe traffic to itself when it is running.
It grabs tcp/8000. You can either make a request to it on port 8000 (it
responds sorta like a web server) and it forwards your request to the
web server in question on the standard port 80, or you can skip junkbuster
entirely and go straight to the web server on port 80.
Even though junkbuster can't be on ports 21, 25, 80, 110 and 119 at the
same time, I made sure it was not even slighly loaded (renamed
/etc/rc.d/init.d/junkbuster to xjunkbuster and rebooted), and lynx
still doesn't work. $http_proxy isn't set.
> If the service is stopped it should just not be there to filter the
> traffic, I would think it would prevent surfing.
I think it's just a normal program, doesn't mess with the routing tables
or anything.
> Are there any settings in Junk Buster that reflect your
> default gateway?
No, the closest similar item is a setting of which name/interface
to listen on.
> Is it possible to, at least temporarily set the router to the address
> your previous router used and run the test?
Hang on... nope, that didn't work. Some incompatibility between 2.4.2x
and Netgear routers?
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