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Got a good one here. Installed a second NIC in my server so it could =
access the local network and all of a sudden a cybercash cgi script that =
simply calls a an HTTPS URL from a config file is unable to connect. If =
I remove the second private NIC the connection works fine. Do I have =
some routing issues here or something? This is driving me nuts because =
I am sure there is something obvious I am missing. Thanks.
- Joel
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