Hi, Solution found. John Martinez suggested I look at the ARP cache on my Sun or the ARP table on the router. I checked the arp cache on the server and it was empty. I also found some more messages in the log that looked like this: Nov 18 16:25:59 <host> ip: [ID 903730 kern.warning] WARNING: IP: Hardware +address 'YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY' trying to be our address zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz! The YY'd MAC address is not my MAC address, but the zzz'd IP address is my IP address. John suggested it looked like another machine was grabbing the IP address -- which, as it turned out, was the case. Not sure why it happenned in the first place, but the network admins eventually gave the offending printer a new IP address, and all is well now. Other suggestions included DHCP server problems, especially if it's a windows server (John Martinez), and a failed switch (Ed Alexander). Thanks all -- my first experience on this list, and it's a great resource :) rr -- Richard Russell Yellow Goanna P/L e: richard@yellowgoanna.com m: +61 412 827 805 f: +61 8 8462 2362 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Nov 24 19:59:58 2002
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