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The 2 kicks-ass.net names are from dyndns. They both resolve to
real IP addresses. (note, officea and officeb are not the real
names).<br><br>
As someone else suggested too, I already tried replacing the
host=officea.kicks-ass.net with host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (real IP address of
Office A) on the Office B box.<br><br>
Office A * box has internal IP address of 192.168.1.24<br>
Office B * box has internal IP address of 192.168.1.20<br><br>
Thanks,<br>
Doug<br><br>
At 02:57 PM 5/22/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">SInce you say it was working, I
am assuming that both
<a href="http://officea.kicks-ass.net">officea.kicks-ass.net</a> and
<a href="http://officeb.kicks-ass.net">officeb.kicks-ass.net</a> resolves
to the real IP address and not an internal address, correct? <br>
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Also, are you providing DNS or someone else? Is this domain
registered to you? I ask that because if it is not, and you are not
providing DNS, it may be resolving to another IP address. But,
since you said it is the same using an IP address, this should not be the
real issue. <br>
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I'm not sure this would really have anything to do with it, but, if it
was me, I would not have the two offices on the same subnet. I'd
use 192.168.1 for one and 192.168.2 for the other. It just keeps
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