On Thursday 17 January 2002 03:44 am, Jeff wrote: > Klaus Neumann, 2002-Jan-16 22:07 -0800: > > Hi, > > > > I just replaced my SuSE with Debian potato on my second computer (B). > > Using computer A, still SuSE installed as router. I can ping from A to B > > without problem. If I ping from B to A, I loose 30% to 55% packets. What > > am I doing wrong? > > > > Cheers, > > Klaus > > Does the SuSE system have any traffic controls, filters or other > throttling processes that might be dropping the packets? I'm > thinking a typical ICMP filter that will only allow so many pings > through.
Not that I know of. When I had SuSE on both computers, it worked perfectly. Can't connect "B" to the internet either. :-( Maybe I should have mentioned that I'm using kernel 2.4.17 in Potato? K.