[jcifs] Version of JCIFS?

Melinda melindasavoy at texashealth.org
Fri Nov 20 09:12:54 MST 2009


André Warnier <aw <at> ice-sa.com> writes:

> 
> Melinda wrote:
> > Melinda <melindasavoy <at> texashealth.org> writes:
> > 
> >> I just inherited a java application that has a JCIFS jar file 
> ...
> >> We're having problems where there have
> >> been changes done to the network 
> >> environment and now we cannot resolve DNS
> >> names but have no problem resolving 
> >> IP addresses now.
> ...
> Maybe the first part to establish, is whether you are having problems 
> resolving names in general, or just with jCIFS.
> (IP addresses don't need to be resolved, they already are).
> can you give an example of a "name" that you cannot resolve ?
> And how does this manifest itself ?
> Also, under what platform are you ?
> And, supposing "this.name.com" is a "name" (replace by a real one),
> - if you enter, in a command window, the command
> ping this.name.com
> what does it say ?
> - if you enter
> nslookup this.name.com
> what does it say ?
> 
> 
Thanks for the reply. Sorry don't understand much about networking.
When I ping "resolve.epic.ldap" which is the DNS 
I was given I get back in the command promp 
the following:
C:\>ping resolve.epic.ldap
Pinging epic.ldap [10.202.10.19] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 10.202.10.19: bytes=32 time=201ms TTL=122
Reply from 10.202.10.19: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=122
Reply from 10.202.10.19: bytes=32 time=41ms TTL=122
Reply from 10.202.10.19: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=122

Ping statistics for 10.202.10.19:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 41ms, Maximum = 201ms, Average = 81ms
I'm on a Windows XP box.
I'm running over VPN and when I do an nslookup it gives
back my network name.
Hope this info help.






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