Hello Ambarish
Hello,
Solved the problem. It had to do with McAfee Personal Firewall, which
came with VirusScan 6.0. I shutdown the Firewall, totally disabling
it, necessitating its reconfiguration to restart using its
configuration wizard. After reconfiguring and restarting, everything
works. I can browse the web and check email.
Odd thing is, I always made sure the NIC's McAfee Firewall Network
Filter was unchecked, before the problem started, while the problem
persisted, and after soloing the problem, so that the Firewall would
not be active on that NIC. Yet it still seemed to be blocking traffic.
I was able to ping internet IP addresses, but I could not ping URL's.
I would appreciate hearing what people think is the root cause.
Before doing the above, I did try what you suggested.
> system converts the IP address to domain names.If instead
> of typing in the doamin name; you type in the IP address
> of a website in the browser; does it open?
No it did not. But, I was able to ping the internet IP address from
Command Prompt. I was not able to ping the associated URL.
> The solution to this should be; go into TCP/IP properties and instead of
> auto DNS settings, select preferred DNS server and then
> type in the IP address of your ICS host.Your internet
> should work fine now..
Did that. It didn't work.
What gave me the clue was
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;316522
which I found in a search for "cannot ping URL " at Microsoft's
knowledge Base . Before doing what they suggested, I first tried the
above.
Karlo