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Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 11:55
I have a lot of questions about shoutcast and really unsure where to start .

My room mate and I are linked together with a router linksys .

Sprint is the DSL that is used , I down loaded all the items needed to run a server from shoutcast and the winamp as well I can see the shoutcast page in my room on my computer when he turns it on just as if You would another station . but that is it no one else can see it . I have seen so many error messages from this server I have about two strands of hair left on my head to pull . leans over for some one to go a head and yank them so I can be completely bald .

One message when I used the IP where his earthlink has said this but I could hear it and see the page on my computer :

<12/08/04@06:35:47> [main] dns thread starting
<12/08/04@06:35:47> [source] listening for connection on port 8001
<12/08/04@06:36:21> [source] connected from 192.168.2.101
<12/08/04@06:36:21> [source] icy-name:Cool Wave Radio DJ - Cal ; icy-genre:Rock & Roll, Classic Oldies, Country & Western, Some Heavy Metal, Motown Oldies.
<12/08/04@06:36:21> [source] icy-pub:1 ; icy-br:24 ; icy-url:http://www.geocities.com/coolwaveradio/1.html
<12/08/04@06:36:21> [source] icy-irc:#Cool_Wave_Radio ; icy-icq:238449768 ; icy-aim:scal2003@hotmail.com
<12/08/04@06:36:22> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave error (nak)
<12/08/04@06:36:22> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: 69.34.192.210:8000) from the Internet, disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection refused))


Now my question is ... is this because we are hub'ed together ? and it is only transferring the information from his computer to mine ? and if so is there any thing else we can do ?

now I tried to be slick and go about some self help programs that I have read in other forms .. not that I am the brightest of them all and went to this site ....


http://www.radiotoolbox.com/online_tools/cantheygetin.php

it gave a totally different IP ..

69.34.192.210

now after calling sprint I did find out that it is their ip , and that they have two ips one for their system and one they give out to the individual person and that would be the 192.168.2.101 the one that I could hear but no one else..so I went in and tried the one from sprint that the tech told me to use and got this message when I ran the radio tool box help

69.34.192.210:8000 is Closed

Reason Given: Connection refused
More about this error: This essentially means that the port is open to the Internet but has no services associated with it. There is no firewall protection on this port.
------------------------------------------------------------

Your Detected Ip is: 69.34.192.210 Host Name: nv-69-34-192-210.dyn.sprint-hsd.net




If any of this is making since to any one and they can tell me that the reason it can not be done is because of us being hub'ed routed together then find and dandy I can keep the two strands of hair on my head ... But if there is another way to go about this and still remain with the two computers routed together with linksys I would be thankful for some one helping Me .. or if I have to pay for some one to be the server can some one give me a few people to contact and look prices up ... either way I have several ways for people to get in touch with Me because God knows I need one on one help with these questions , I will be checking back on this form to see how many of You laugh and say well this has been covered about 1 million times but here we go again ..



msn is : ladyshalana@hotmail.com
icq is : 327521802

Yours Truly ,
Shal

as in we shal over come this one darn way or another .


[Edit --> DJ Egg]
Moved from Winamp Tech to SHOUTcast Tech Support

NJK
10th December 2004, 12:32
Originally posted by Lady_Shalana

I will be checking back on this form to see how many of You laugh and say well this has been covered about 1 million times but here we go again ..


well let me be the first to tell you that you are right about this part.

you need to open up the ports 8000 and 8001 in your router config.
How to --> either check router manual or goto website linksys ( be sure to keep the brand/modelnr at hand)

the 192.xxx ip number is your router adress, the other number your real ip number.

Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 12:45
Ok it asks for a name or heading for this do I name it

sc_serv.ini
or
sc_serv
or
SHOUTcast

does it make a difference what I head the name for it to pull that file to the port . I am sorry for asking so many questions

it has two different things
ext and internal
do I place the external at 8000 and the internal at 8001

or do I leave them both at 8000 like I see some other ports and the serv pull the other open on its own ?

NJK
10th December 2004, 13:16
you can name it whatever you like, i use for my firewall the following , shoutcast 1 , shoutcast 2 etc.

as i don't own a router I wouldn't know what your config displays, you need to make it so that the port is open to the internet. (tcp only)

Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 13:19
thank You very much spaceplay I will try that crosses fingers and if it don't work . You and the others will be sure to hear back from Me .

Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 16:13
Well Spaceplay or who ever can help , walks back up to the boards like a Computer flunky

I did go to the routers config for ports re routed the ports ( well I think it was done right if the picture below shows I did it correctly)

I down loaded it because I know every one is not familiar with each router format (linksys)

http://www.geocities.com/coolwaveradio/Pictures/linksys.html

after doing this I still got this message on the shoutcast server .

*******************************************************************************
** SHOUTcast Distributed Network Audio Server
** Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Nullsoft, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
** Use "sc_serv filename.ini" to specify an ini file.
*******************************************************************************

Event log:
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [SHOUTcast] DNAS/win32 v1.9.4 (Mar 17 2004) starting up...
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] loaded config from C:\Program Files\SHOUTcast\sc_serv.ini
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] initializing (usermax:32 portbase:8000)...
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] No ban file found (sc_serv.ban)
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] No rip file found (sc_serv.rip)
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] opening source socket
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] source thread starting
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] opening client socket
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] error opening client socket! FATAL ERROR! Some other process is using this port!
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [source] listening for connection on port 8001
<12/10/04@08:49:46> [source] connected from 192.168.2.101
<12/10/04@08:49:47> [source] icy-name:Cool Wave Radio DJ - Cal ; icy-genre:Rock & Roll, Classic Oldies, Country & Western, Some Heavy Metal, Motown Oldies.
<12/10/04@08:49:47> [source] icy-pub:1 ; icy-br:24 ; icy-url:http://www.geocities.com/coolwaveradio/1.html
<12/10/04@08:49:47> [source] icy-irc:#Cool_Wave_Radio ; icy-icq:238449768 ; icy-aim:scal2003@hotmail.com


---------------------------------------------------------

sits in a corner waiting for some kind sweet soul to help well to tell the truth at this point I don't care if Your related to the devil if You can help .

djSpinnerCee
10th December 2004, 16:22
I get "connection refused" when I try to connect 69.34.192.210:8000 (http://69.34.192.210:8000/), but that's because of this:

<12/10/04@08:49:46> [main] error opening client socket! FATAL ERROR! Some other process is using this port!

Make sure to use ANY for SrcIP and DestIP in the DNAS config.ini. That's almost always why you wil see that message. Make sure that you still have the IP that's in your original post.

djSpinnerCee
10th December 2004, 16:37
About the LinkSys and port forwarding:

The LAN IP of the PC that's running the DNAS should look something like 192.168.2.xxx -- If the source DSP and DNAS are on the same PC then it looks like 192.168.2.101 should be the target IP when you configure the port forwarding on the LinkSys -- the port range should be 8000 to 8000, protocol TCP. Make sure to click the Enable[x] box and {save} the settings.

The address also looks like it is given by the DHCP in the router -- note that this means that the PC may get a different IP whenever it's rebooted -- consider configuring a static address on the DNAS PC so that it's IP will stay in-sync with the port forwarding you configured.

[edit:add] I checked out the page link, and noticed you used UPnP Forwarding, that's probably ok, but that feature is designed for when you want to change the port number as it comes IN -- Port Range Forwarding is really the one you want, more importantly. if they are both configured [enabled] on the same port, I am not really sure which one will take precedence if the two disagree [on the destination PC]. Check both settings and make sure that they do not conflict.

Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 17:25
nope tried using the 69.34.192.210 and it would not let me connect to shoutcast at all even tho the
tool


http://www.radiotoolbox.com/

said that was the ip - it is Sprints ip before it gets to his dsl that they issue him another one the 192.168.2.101


192.168.2.101 Is the only ip that will even let him hook up to the shoutcast server and the numbers shift on the outbox as well that I can hear at another computer on winamp....just no one else can ....

now I changed the DestIP to : ANY just like You suggested and still kept the ip that would allow it to hook up on . this is exactly what the sev_ file has on it :


; SHOUTcast Distributed Network Audio Server configuration file
; Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Nullsoft, Inc.
; All Rights Reserved.
; Last modified Mar 17 2004

; If you want to manage multiple configurations, just copy
; this file to another name, and run sc_serv with that name
; such as:
; sc_serv.exe sc_leet.conf

; ***************************
; Required stuff
; ***************************

; MaxUser. The maximum number of simultaneous listeners allowed.
; Compute a reasonable value for your available upstream bandwidth (i.e. if
; you have 256kbps upload DSL, and want to broadcast at 24kbps, you would
; choose 256kbps/24kbps=10 maximum listeners.) Setting this value higher
; only wastes RAM and screws up your broadcast when more people connect
; than you can support.
MaxUser=32

; Password. While SHOUTcast never asks a listener for a password, a
; password is required to broadcast through the server, and to perform
; administration via the web interface to this server. This server should
; consist of only letters and numbers, and is the same server your broadcaster
; will need to enter in the SHOUTcast Source Plug-in for Winamp. THIS VALUE
; CANNOT BE BLANK.
Password=a123456

; PortBase. This is the IP port number your server will run on. The
; value, and the value + 1 must be available. If you get a fatal error when
; the DNAS is setting up a socket on startup, make sure nothing else on the
; machine is running on the same port (telnet localhost portnumber -- if you
; get connection refused then you're clear to use that port). Ports < 1024
; may require root privledges on *nix machines. The default port is 8000.
PortBase=8000

; ***************************
; Optional Parameters
; ***************************

; ***************************
; Logging configuration
; ***************************

; LogFile: file to use for logging. Can be '/dev/null' or 'none'
; or empty to turn off logging. The default is ./sc_serv.log
; on *nix systems or sc_serv_dir\sc_serv.log on win32.
; Note: on win32 systems if no path is specified the location is
; in the same dir as the executable, on *nix systems it is in the
; current directory.
LogFile=sc_serv.log

; RealTime displays a status line that is updated every second
; with the latest information on the current stream (*nix and win32
; console systems only)
RealTime=1

; ScreenLog controls whether logging is printed to the screen or not
; on *nix and win32 console systems. It is useful to disable this when
; running servers in background without their own terminals. Default is 1
ScreenLog=1

; ShowLastSongs specifies how many songs to list in the /played.html
; page. The default is 10. Acceptable entries are 1 to 20.
ShowLastSongs=10

; TchLog decides whether or not the DNAS logfile should track yp
; directory touches. Adds and removes still appear regardless of
; this setting.
; Default is yes
; TchLog=yes

; WebLog decides whether or not hits to http:// on this DNAS will
; be logged. Most people leave this off because the DSP plug-in
; uses http:// calls to update titles and get the listener count,
; which takes up a lot of log space eventually. If you want to
; see people making hits on your admin.cgi or index pages, turn
; this back on. Note that this setting does NOT affect XML stats
; counters for hits to http:// pages.
; Default is no.
; WebLog=no

; W3CEnable turns on W3C Logging. W3C logs contain httpd-like accounts
; of every track played for every listener, including byte counts those listeners
; took. This data can be parsed with tools like Analog and WebTrends, or given
; to third parties like Arbitron and Measurecast for their reporting systems.
; Default is Yes (enabled).
W3CEnable=Yes

; W3CLog describes the name of the logfile for W3C logging. Default logfile is
; sc_w3c.log, in the same directory wherever the DNAS gets started from.
W3CLog=sc_w3c.log


; ***************************
; Network configuration
; ***************************

; SrcIP, the interface to listen for source connections on (or to make relay
; connections on if relaying). Can and usually will be ANY or 127.0.0.1
; (Making it 127.0.0.1 will keep other machines from being able to
; broadcast using your shoutcast server )
SrcIP=ANY

; DestIP, IP to listen for clients on (and to contact yp.shoutcast.com)
; can and usually will be be ANY. If your machine has multiple IP addresses,
; set this to the one you want it to be accessed by.
DestIP=ANY

; Yport, port to connect to yp.shoutcast.com on. For people behind caching
; webproxies, change this to the alternate port (666 is what it might be,
; check www.shoutcast.com if you have problems). Otherwise, leave this at 80.
; We're actively working on re-opening port 666, but as of release the only
; working port is port 80.
Yport=80

; NameLookups. Specify 1 to perform reverse DNS on connections.
; This option may increase the time it takes to connect to your
; server if your DNS server is slow. Default is 0 (off).
NameLookups=1

; RelayPort and RelayServer specify that you want to be a relay server.
; Relay servers act as clients to another server, and rebroadcast.
; Set RelayPort to 0, RelayServer to empty, or just leave these commented
; out to disable relay mode.
; RelayPort=8000
; RelayServer=empty

; ***************************
; Server configuration
; ***************************

; AdminPassword. This password (if specified) changes the
; behavior of Password to be a broadcast-only password, and
; limits HTTP administration tasks to the password specified
; here. The broadcaster, with the password above, can still
; log in and view connected users, but only the AdminPassword
; will grant the right to kick, ban, and specify reserve hosts.
; The default is undefined (Password allows control for both
; source and admin)
; AdminPassword=CoolWave

; AutoDumpUsers controls whether listeners are disconnected if the source
; stream disconnects. The default is 0.
AutoDumpUsers=0

; AutoDumpSourceTime specifies how long, in seconds, the source stream is
; allowed to be idle before the server disconnects it. 0 will let the source
; stream idle indefinately before disconnecting. The default is 30.
AutoDumpSourceTime=30

; ContentDir specifies the directory location on disk of where to stream
; on-demand content from. Subdirectories are supported as of DNAS 1.8.2.
; Default is ./content, meaning a directory named content in the same directory
; as where sc_serv was invoked from.
; ContentDir=./content

; IntroFile can specify a mp3 file that will be streamed to listeners right
; when they connect before they hear the live stream.
; Note that the intro file MUST be the same samplerate/channels as the
; live stream in order for this to work properly. Although bitrate CAN
; vary, you can use '%d' to specify the bitrate in the filename
; (i.e. C:\intro%d.mp3 would be C:\intro64.mp3 if you are casting at 64kbps).
; The default is no IntroFile
; IntroFile=c:\intro%d.mp3

; BackupFile can specify a mp3 file that will be streamed to listeners over
; and over again when the source stream disconnects. AutoDumpUsers must be
; 0 to use this feature. When the source stream reconnects, the listeners
; are rejoined into the live broadcast.
; Note that the backup file MUST be the same samplerate/channels as the
; live stream in order for this to work properly. Although bitrate CAN
; vary, you can use '%d' to specify the bitrate in the filename
; (i.e. C:\backup%d.mp3 would be C:\backup32.mp3 if you are casting at 32kbps).
; The default is no BackupFile
; BackupFile=C:\intro%d.mp3

; TitleFormat specifies a format string for what title is sent to the listener.
; For example, a string of 'Justin Radio' forces the title 'Justin Radio' even
; when the source changes the title. You can use up to one '%s' in the string
; which lets you contain the title from the source. For example, if your
; TitleFormat is 'Justin Radio: %s', and the source plug-in's title is
; 'Billy plays the blues', then the net title is
; 'Justin Radio: Billy plays the blues'. Note: only works on non-relay servers.
; The default is no format string.
; TitleFormat=Justin Radio: %s

; URLFormat specifies a format string for what url is sent to the listener.
; Behaves like TitleFormat (see above).
; The default is no format string.
; URLFormat=http://www.server.com/redirect.cgi?url=%s

; PublicServer can be always, never, or default (the default, heh)
; Any setting other than default will override the public status
; of the source plug-in or of a SHOUTcast server that is being relayed.
PublicServer=default

; AllowRelay determines whether or not other SHOUTcast servers will be
; permitted to relay this server. The default is Yes.
AllowRelay=Yes

; AllowPublicRelay, when set to No, will tell any relaying servers not
; to list the server in the SHOUTcast directory (non-public), provided
; the relaying server's Public flag is set to default. The default is
; Yes.
AllowPublicRelay=Yes

; MetaInterval specifies how often, in bytes, metadata sent.
; You should really leave this at the default of 8192, but the option is
; provided anyway.
MetaInterval=8192

; *****************************
; Access Control
; *****************************

; ListenerTimer is a value in minutes of maximum permitted time for
; a connected listener. If someone is connected for longer than this
; amount of time, in minutes, they are disconnected. When undefined,
; there is no limit defined. Default is undefined.
; ListenerTimer=600

; BanFile is the text file sc_serv reads and writes to/from
; for the list of clients prohibited to connect to this
; server. It's automatically generated via the web
; interface.
; BanFile=sc_serv.ban

; RipFile is the text file sc_serv reads and writes to/from
; for the list of client IPs which are *ALWAYS* permitted
; to connect to this server (useful for relay servers).
; This file is automatically generated via the web
; interface. Note that if your server is FULL, and someone
; from a Reserved IP connects, the DNAS will force the person
; listening for the longest time off to make room for the new
; connection.
; RipFile=sc_serv.rip

; RIPOnly, when set to Yes, will only allow IP addresses listed in the Reserved
; IP list to connect and relay. All other connections for listening will be denied.
; This is really only useful for servers whose sole purpose is to provide the
; primary feed to all public relays. Setting this value to Yes also forces the
; server into Private mode, since listing this server in the directory would
; be pointless. Default is No.
; RIPOnly=No

; *****************************
; Extended Logging
; *****************************

; The old features previously at this location, HistoryLog and CurrentLog, are
; no longer used and succeded by W3C Logging and XML, respectively.

; ***************************
; Mass Configuration
; ***************************

; Unique: assigns a variable name for use in any config item which points to a
; file. Useful for servers running lots of SHOUTcast servers that have similar
; configuration parameters, excepting logfile names, banfile names, etc. Any
; parameter that takes a pathname can include the character $, which will
; substitute $ for the variable assigned here. Keep in mind that the unique
; variable can only be used after it is defined, so don't try to use a unique
; variable substitution in a path before you define it. For example, you
; could set:
; Unique=my_server
; and then define Log=/usr/local/shoutcast/$.log in an included configuration
; file. Default is Unique=$, so that by default any file with $ in the name
; won't substitute anything at all.

; Include: instructs the sc_serv to read from the named configuration file,
; *at the point of insertion of the Include statement*, and process as though
; the included file was part of itself. Note that all configuration parameters
; in the DNAS config file are processed first to last, so if an item is defined
; twice in a configuration, the last item to process will be the one that takes
; effect. For this reason, it's usually a good idea to use the Includes first
; in a config file.
; example:
; Include=/usr/local/shoutcast/common.conf
; Default is not applicable.

; *****************************
; Tweaks
; *****************************
;
; DON'T MESS WITH THIS STUFF UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
; DON'T COMPLAIN TO US IF YOU MESS WITH IT AND THINGS BREAK.
; HAVE A NICE DAY.

; CpuCount is used to explicitly limit the DNAS to dominating a finite
; amount of processors in multiprocessor systems. By default,
; SHOUTcast creates one thread for every processor it detects in the
; host system, and assigns listeners equally across all the threads.
; In the event SHOUTcast doesn't correctly determine the number of
; CPUs in your host, or if you for whatever reason want to force
; the DNAS to not use other processors, you can say so here.
; Default behavior is to use as many processors as the DNAS detects on
; your system.
; CpuCount=1

; Sleep defines the granularity of the client threads for sending data.
; DNAS 1.7.0, per client thread, will send up to 1,024 bytes of data
; per socket (or less depending on the window available), and then
; sleep for the provided duration before repeating the whole process.
; Note that making this value smaller will vastly increase CPU usage on
; your machine. Increasing reduces CPU, but increasing this value too far
; will cause skips. The value which seems most optimal for 128kbps
; streaming is 833 (833 microseconds per client poll) on our test labs.
; We wouldn't recommend setting it any lower than 100, or any higher than
; 1,024. If you have a slower machine, set this number lower to fix
; skips.
; Default value is 833.
; Sleep=833

; CleanXML strips some whitespace and linefeeds from XML output which
; confuses some (poorly written) XML parsers. If you get XML rendering errors,
; try turning this on. Default is No (off).
; CleanXML=No
;
; TAG RULES


___________________________________________

and it still lets us most likely because we are linked listen from one computer to the other as well see the shoutcast screen but shows the following error
___________________________________________

*******************************************************************************
** SHOUTcast Distributed Network Audio Server
** Copyright (C) 1998-2004 Nullsoft, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
** Use "sc_serv filename.ini" to specify an ini file.
*******************************************************************************

Event log:
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [SHOUTcast] DNAS/win32 v1.9.4 (Mar 17 2004) starting up...
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] loaded config from C:\Program Files\SHOUTcast\sc_serv.ini
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] initializing (usermax:32 portbase:8000)...
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] No ban file found (sc_serv.ban)
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] No rip file found (sc_serv.rip)
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] opening source socket
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] source thread starting
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] opening client socket
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [source] listening for connection on port 8001
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] Client Stream thread [0] starting
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] client main thread starting
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [main] dns thread starting
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [source] connected from 192.168.2.101
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [source] icy-name:Cool Wave Radio DJ - Cal ; icy-genre:Rock & Roll, Classic Oldies, Country & Western, Some Heavy Metal, Motown Oldies.
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [source] icy-pub:1 ; icy-br:24 ; icy-url:http://www.geocities.com/coolwaveradio/1.html
<12/10/04@10:24:55> [source] icy-irc:#Cool_Wave_Radio ; icy-icq:238449768 ; icy-aim:scal2003@hotmail.com
<12/10/04@10:24:57> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave error (nak)
<12/10/04@10:24:57> [yp_add] yp.shoutcast.com gave extended error (Cannot see your station/computer (IP: 69.34.192.210:8000) from the Internet, disable Internet Sharing/NAT/firewall/ISP cache (Connection refused))

djSpinnerCee
10th December 2004, 17:43
The source [DSP] is coming from IP=192.168.2.101 -- is that also the same PC that the DNAS server is running on?

This is important because the IP of the PC that's running the DNAS server is the one that you set up port forwarding for. [192.168.2.???].

If the LinkSys port forwarding is correctly setup, and it still does not work, then I would look to the DNAS PC for a firewall [XP, NIS, ZA....] that's refusing the connection even though the router is doing the correct job.

Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 18:00
[quote]The source [DSP] is coming from IP=192.168.2.101 -- is that also the same PC that the DNAS server is running on?[quote]

yes the server is on his computer to that ip=192.168.2.101 as well that is the ip that I went into the linksys and forwarded the ports to . in the diagram below

http://www.geocities.com/coolwaveradio/Pictures/linksys.html

as well that is the only ip that will even connect to winamp and exchange numbers like it is running and I can see and hear it from the other computer ...but again this could be because we are linked ...but it does pull up a shoutcast screen for me and him but no one else .

djSpinnerCee
10th December 2004, 18:12
Do you maean that you get the station page? I assume that's when you use the LAN IP [192.168.2.101].

The forwarding page is perfect as long as there are no enabled entries in the "Port Range Foprwarding" screen that conflict with your settings. Please check them for me.

The fact that you can listen across your LAN means that there is not a firewall running on the DNAS PC, which is good :).

You now must verify that the IP you are using in the port forwarding config is correct [remember, it can change] -- on the DNAS PC, run ipconfig /all in a DOS window -- this should show you the IP setup of the PC, most importantly its LAN IP address [you can also use WinIPcfg, or list the status of the network connection if it displays an icon on your taskbar]... The subnetwork mask is also important and it should [must] be 255.255.255.0 for all the PCs on your LAN, including the router.

192.168.2.xxx is not the default for the LinkSys DHCP, but if you use this network base, all PCs should use the same base -- ie, you shouldn't have any PCs with 192.168.1.xxx numbers in your network.

The little details are important -- I'm sure this is something simple.

Lady_Shalana
10th December 2004, 19:42
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Steve>ipconfig/all

Windows IP Configuration

Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : home-6z3vjhkq99
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-50-8D-5D-ED-A6
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.101
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::250:8dff:fe5d:eda6%4
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1
DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.2.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1
fec0:0:0:ffff::1%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::2%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::3%1
Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Friday, December 10, 2004 8:44:26 AM

Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, December 13, 2004 8:44:26 AM


Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-A1-2E-BA-DD-3F-2D
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 3ffe:831f:4004:1954:0:a12e:badd:3f2d

IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::5445:5245:444f%5
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : ::
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled

Tunnel adapter Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface

Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : C0-A8-02-65
Dhcp Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::5efe:192.168.2.101%2
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : fec0:0:0:ffff::1%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::2%1
fec0:0:0:ffff::3%1
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled

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djSpinnerCee
10th December 2004, 19:56
I probably shouldn't ask this, but is the tunneling interface a VPN? The Ethernet adapter is the "effective" adapter that talks over your LAN, but the tunnel may be doing something that's getting in the way.

The addressing on the pseudo interface look funny, but they contain the LAN IP, so I don't know where that would get in the way.