syborg writes: > Hello, > > > think it would be helpful for us to be able to diagnose and fix your > >problem if you could give is a little bit more information: > OK, > > >what does your network look like (physically)? > > I connect for internet via dial-up, the same configuration for Win98 and > W2k. After connection I have new IP. > > The server using ipchains to make some restriction, if somebody scan ports > he add rule to cut off the "alien" (ip only for example): > - ipchains -A input -s 192.168.1.1 -j DENY -l, > or > - ipchains -A input -s 192.168.1.1 -i eth0 -j DENY -l > I check this with this 2 rules, for me work with the same, at this moment. > > When I scan with w98 after few second I cannot connect for the server, I > canno't connect to the web on this site etc. In log I find information that > the host of the addres 192.168.1.1 > have restriction. > Under W2k, after scan, I find also in log info that the host of the addres > 192.168.1.1 > have restriction, but I can connect via web, if I scan again, the scaner see > the port who listen for connection.
Are you sure your web browser configuration under win2k does not use an http proxy ? In this case, proxy machine access is not yet modified by your rules and can access your machine via web. -- Davy Gigan System & Network Administration University Of Caen (France)