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#1 By 215497 (86.83.186.117) at Friday, March 13, 2009 04:23:48 AM
Hello, I have this strange problem I keep hitting lately. I have a small home network behind a modem/router. It contains 3 machines, one of these is a Win2K machine on which I run a small website. So far, so good, the website is online and the machine (lets call it server) is reachable from outside my network (http, ftp and a remote desktop protocol), using portforwarding on my router. The problem starts inside my network. I cannot reach the server from inside my network. Not even for ping requests. When I ping another computer from the server, I get a prompt reply and directly thereafter, the server is reachable from the other machine as well. After, lets say, one minute, the server is unreachable again. If I let the ping request continue from the other machine (using ping ... -t), it keeps replying. Even after 4 or 5 minutes. But the connection needs to be established from the server, it seems. Of course I tried disabeling all firewalls and anti-virus software on that machine, but no improvement. The system ran for a while without showing the problem, but after installation of 'something' (apache, PHP, mailserver, mySQL, i don't know which) it showed. I tried to uninstall these one by one, but no result. Can anyone help? Jzz



 

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