On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 13:15 -0400, Claude Jones wrote: > On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:27 am, Bob Chiodini wrote: > > Claude, > > > > 127.0.0.1 is the IP address the lo device on all machines in your net. > > This may be some kind of special case, but I think your DHCP server > > should hand out the real LAN address of your DNS server, something like > > 192.168.x.y. Why it worked up until recently I don't know. > > > > Bob... > Thanks, Bob - and the other question which is why did it stop working only for > some functions (mail, messenger), and on only two PC's out 5? That's why I > worded my opening sentence the way I did - one other thing I've noticed this > am, is that I'm getting slpd errors on shutdown - well, it just says it > failed to shut it down - I had never heard of this daemon, but I read a > little about it, and on cursory inspection, it seems like it 'could' be > related -- need to keep looking - I just posted this in case anyone else was > having the same issue, on the chance it could be related to recent updates... > -- > Claude Jones > Bluemont, VA, USA > Claude, I'm running FC3 and do not have slpd, but glanced at the RFC. Has there been a slpd update lately? Bob...