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I'm confused. If you have the INTNETADR parameter of CFGTCP, opt 12 set to *NONE, how is it looking up the IP address for ptf.boulder.ibm.com? That doesn't make any sense.

That's how I knew you had a host table entry before -- you had *NONE for the DNS server, therefore there must've been a host table entry to translate the name to a number. No other way to translate a name to a number.

Now you say you deleted the host table entry, left it at *NONE, and it works? That makes no sense.


Jerry Adams wrote:
Well, Scott (surprise, surprise) nailed it. There was a host table
entry for Boulder at 207.whatever. Whacked that and got the PTF
fine. Did not make any changes to the DNS (CFGTCP #12) entries;
i.e., it is still *None.

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