Joe, Yes, I have rip-trigger enabled. We switched from OSPF to RIP2 because it needs less resources (RAM, b/w). I'm not sure whether 'dont know how to go back' is actually happening, but doing the things in the right order (first, you connect, then you browse), there's no problem. Worst of all is that we get blamed because "this worked before but we've changed something" (2xMAX -> 1xTNT), and because those customers notice it because they dont know how to connect manually. Anyway, it seems to work in not-so-recent Windows versions, and I wanted to share this, to see if this wasnt new on the list. On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 02:05:00PM -0700, Joe Max wrote: > Do you have 'rip trigger' enabled? Chances are that your DNS server doesn't > know how to go back to the client so your client never gets a response in > time. After 30 seconds, RIP will propagate the routes normally and your DNS > server will know how to get back. > (OSPF updates the routing table essentially immediately, which explains why > your TNT using OSPF works fine). -- Jonathan Ruano Pach Email: <kobalt at NOSPAMpobox.com> ICQ:1252101 AIM:Tlabok IRC:Kobalt Homepage: http://www.pobox.com/~kobalt/ ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request at bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <http://www.nealis.net/ascend/faq>