I recently upgraded from a working 2.4.x kernel to a 2.6.1 (Performa
6360, arch=pmac) In that old kernel, my network card was working fine.
Now, with the new kernel, it no longer does. I am able to ping
google.com, and it replies just fine. But, when I telnet google.com
80, it will not return any data. As soon as it should, it says that
the connection was closed by the remote host. This apparently only
happens with connections that must go through my home router (Netgear
WGR614), as I was able to do a successful transfer by doing this on one
of my other machines:
nc -l -p 5616
and then telnet 192.168.0.3 5616 on my Linux machine. I was then able
to type on both ends. But, ssh and other such things do not work at
all (from either side) Could someone please try to help me with this
problem? Thanks,
Steven
P.S. - I posted a similar problem on the debian-powerpc mailing list
recently, and nobody responded within a reasonable time frame. I hope
that by moving to a higher-volume list I might have better chances.
But, because of the high volume, I would prefer not to subscribe to
this list in addition to debian-powerpc.
Therefore, could any replies please be CC'd to me? Thanks again,
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Steven Schlansker
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