Monday, October 7, 2002, 8:53:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (debian-user) wrote:
Stephen> This one time, at band camp, Ed McMan said:
>> Argh. Now I'm just more confused. OK, tethereal picks up the pings
>> leaving the machine. So, that means there must be some kind of queue
>> or rate limiter blocking it as the router never receives it. That, or
>> the switch is evil and blocks frames coming from that machine while in
>> Linux ;) Now, what kind of rate limiter/queuer could be blocking it?
Stephen> I'm betting on rate limiting in an ipchains firewall on the router,
Stephen> unless you reset your rules before the ethereal test. Maybe you can
Stephen> post a link to your ruleset? I know iptables better than ipchains, but
Stephen> even if I can't help, I'm sure somebody can.
Stephen> Also, what is the problem in terms of functionality? I missed the
Stephen> beginning of this thread, so I'm trying to fill in the backstory. Also,
Stephen> what happens with other boxes on the LAN pinging the router? Do these
Stephen> pings silently disappear as well?
Stephen> Hmmm . . . still thinking. This one is difficult.
Stephen> Steve
There is no rate limiting that I am aware of. I am using pmfirewall.
All other hosts work fine (including this one when in Windows!).
Now, this host can access the Lan without problem. I can SSH and scp
all I want without problem. However, once I need to go out to the
Internet stuff stops working. Only a few packets will go through, and
then the connection stalls.
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