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59 I can communicate with machines on my network/floor/building, but I can'tcommunicate with other machines even though they are in my inet:db/hosts file. |
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This article is from the Amiga Networking FAQ, by Richard Norman with numerous contributions by others.
Make sure that you have routes set up to other networks. Many networks have one
primary gateway which you should make your default route for reaching all other
networks. See the commented-out "route add default" line in inet:s/start-inet.
 
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