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Two proxy servers can not ping each other on same subnet.

LINCER (Programmer)
19 Feb 99 16:29
The workstations on this subnet can ping both proxy servers.
The proxy servers can ping the workstations.
But the two proxy servers can not ping each other.

Anybody experienced this issue before? How can it be resolved?
duncan (MIS)
26 Feb 99 4:29
I guess you should check where the outbound pings (this is a routes and IP issue) are going, i.e. which NIC. Have you implimented any packet filtering? It is more likely to be an implimentation problem more than a bug.

duncan
Graeme (MIS)
27 Feb 99 12:47
Run a tracert and see where the missing link is..!!
SRG (MIS)
25 Mar 99 16:32
Do you have any other problems pinging any other machines on the subnet? Perhaps something with the subnetting and default gateways of the two machines.

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