On 4/9/21, rudu <r...@cegetel.net> wrote: > > To configure the printer, I first have to be able to ping it on the > local network, which every over computer can do. > And they can print all right, so this desktop must have some network > misconfiguration of some sort, I guess ... > It seems like trapped into a tunnel toward the gateway/router to get > out, but can't shake hands with a pal next door. > I first suspected a firewall rule of some sort, but there's none. > > I had to investigate remotely as I can't physically access the machine, > so until I can have another chance (the lock-down situation here doesn't > help) I'm gathering hints and ideas.
netstat -nr because your earlier $ netstat -r Table de routage IP du noyau Destination Passerelle Genmask Indic MSS FenĂȘtre irtt Iface default msbr.home 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 enp2s0 looks a bit strange (msbr.home for the default gateway??) And arp -n after pinging the printer to see if you got an answer to your arp or no Lee