[Zope] Something want to ask you!

Thomas B. Passin tpassin@mitretek.org
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 11:56:11 -0400


I run a win98 machine at home that has both dial-up networking (i.e., uses a
modem to connect to a service provider) and also an ethernet card (not connected
to a network).  Both are bound to tcpip.  When I point IE5 at Zope's address
(Zope running on the same machine), I get the dial-up network requestor asking
if I want to dial into the service provider.  But if I cancel that or tell it to
work offline, then I will connect to Zope correctly.

On my previous computer, also running Win98, I did not have a network card.  I
had to connect to my service provider using dialup networking before I could
connect to the web server on my own machine (I wasn't running Zope then).
Apparently I had to connect to the service provider to get Windows to load the
tcpip software.

Thomas Passin

From: Magnus Heino <magnus@vuab.net>
To: Stefan Hoffmeister <Stefan.Hoffmeister@Econos.de>; zope@zope.org
<zope@zope.org>
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 2:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope] Something want to ask you!


>
>> >I have some questions want to ask you. How can i use Zope without online?
>>
>> >D:\Zope2.0b4>"D:\Zope2.0b4\bin\python.exe" "D:\Zope2.0b4\z2.py"
>>
>> I do it all the time with Windows NT4 SP5, (&@!) IE5 - and I am not even
>> in that wonderful "offline mode". Do you have a working TCP/IP stack
>> installed?
>>
>> Perhaps upgrading to Zope 2.01 helps?
>>
>> >I have hosts file in my computer,
>>
>> Well, mine is brain-dead enough to just have
>>
>>   127.0.0.1       localhost
>>
>> (and that's purely for convenience, anyway).
>
>Im trying to access my Zope installation at home (on a linux box) from a
>Win98 box, but I seem to have the same problem.
>
>IE5 thinks it should be in "offline mode", and it doesnt care at all
>about the hosts file or that the 192.168.20.0 network is configured and
>up'n'running.
>
>Outside IE5, everythink works as supposed to.
>
>Maybe it would work better if I setup a dns...
>
>/Magnus Heino
>