The router provides DNS. On 6/16/2015 10:39 AM, Dave Kerber wrote: > Do you have a DNS server configured? > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: John Hupp [mailto:free...@prpcompany.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 9:48 AM >> To: Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS. >> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Networking: With MS Client, "Error 5: >> Access has been denied" >> >> Here's a reference, by the way, on the ipconfig usage that I mention >> below: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/misc1/BUSSYS/LANMAN/KB/Q183/8/58.TXT >> >> A couple more observations: >> >> When I booted up this morning, "ipconfig c:\net" once again reported >> the >> lease expired, but the expiration time coincided exactly -- to the >> minute -- with the bootup time, and the lease-issued time was exactly >> 24 >> hours before I booted up this morning. >> >> Thinking to dodge the DHCP lease issue, I set up with a static IP >> outside the DHCP address scope (but still within the same subnet >> segment). Nonetheless "ipconfig c:\net" still reports an IP within the >> DHCP scope, rather than the static IP I assigned. >> >> Current functionality: I can successfully ping an IP address e.g. "ping >> 8.8.8.8" but name resolution fails, so no-go on "ping google.com". >> >> On 6/15/2015 8:25 PM, John Hupp wrote: >>> I found out that ipconfig usage is not as expected for the DOS >>> client. "Ipconfig /all" is meaningless. In my case, the one and only >>> good command is "ipconfig c:\net." >>> >>> This then reports (now again under DHCP), an IP address, gateway, and >>> DNS server as expected. But it reports "Lease Expired." Even after >> I >>> forced the router to give it a brand new lease on a different IP, it >>> still reports the lease expired. The router shows the lease as >>> freshly issued with a day to live. >>> >>> The date and time are correct on client and server. >>> >>> Ideas? (And no, "ipconfig /release" or "ipconfig /renew" won't work >>> either. They too are meaningless.) >>> >>> On 6/15/2015 12:19 PM, John Hupp wrote: >>>> I just tried changing the DOS client from DHCP to static >>>> configuration, and I still get the same net use error. >>>> >>>> Furthermore "ipconfig /all" still reports "No DHCP data available." >>>> Shouldn't it report my static configuration info? >>>> >>>> On 6/15/2015 11:46 AM, John Hupp wrote: >>>>> Fundamentals -- you may be onto something. Though TCP/IP >>>>> initialization completes without error, running "ipconfig /all" >>>>> yields "No DHCP data available." I get the same result from two >>>>> identical cards, both configured the same way. >>>>> >>>>> I do note that both cards are old non-PNP ISA cards, which I >> thought >>>>> would be appropriate for this vintage rig. >>>>> >>>>> In the meantime, in the Registry I changed >>>>> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\LMCompatibilityLevel=3 -> >>>>> 0, which is "Send LM & NTLM responses" per >>>>> https://technet.microsoft.com/en- >> us/library/jj852207%28v=ws.10%29.aspx. >>>>> Then I rebooted. But I still get the same error on the DOS client. >>>>> >>>>> @ Roberto Fazzalari: I have been avoiding your approach to date >>>>> since I never had more than a rank novice's acquaintance with >>>>> Wireshark. But it may be that I'll have to get reacquainted! >>>>> >>>>> On 6/15/2015 12:09 AM, Louis Santillan wrote: >>>>>> Be sure that you have a good IP, gateway, and DNS setting from >> your >>>>>> DHCP server.
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