Alright, after playing around some more.. I have discovered that
non-Debian distros work as the workstation. Linux BBC (bootable
business card) worked fine, as did Mandrake. BBC used kernel
2.4.5-xfs.. any ideas what might be wrong?
Monday, October 7, 2002, 12:39:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (debia
El(On) Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:21:06 -0400
Ed McMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió(wrote):
> >> 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
Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-08 15:21 -0400:
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> Tuesday, October 8, 2002, 12:00:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (debian-user)
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> Jeff> Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-07 20:37 -0400:
> >> Argh. Now I'm just more confused. OK, tethereal picks up the pings
> >> leaving the machine. So, that means there must be
Tuesday, October 8, 2002, 12:00:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (debian-user)
wrote:
Jeff> Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-07 20:37 -0400:
>> 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
Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-07 20:37 -0400:
> 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 f
This one time, at band camp, Ed McMan said:
> 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!).
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> Now, this host can access the Lan without problem. I can SSH and scp
> all I want without problem. However,
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 b
This one time, at band camp, Ed McMan said:
> Stephen>> tcpdump/etheral on the box in question at the same time as on the router
> Stephen>> - is the box sending packets that the router never sees?
> Ed> I didn't try that. I'm going to try that now.
> Stephen>> pinging hosts on the internal net
Monday, October 7, 2002, 7:46:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (debian-user) wrote:
Stephen>> Firewall on the box in question? Sounds like something is rate-limiting
Stephen>> the pings, and if the box just stops sending them, it's probably the box
Stephen>> itself, rather than anything past it.
Ed> No
Monday, October 7, 2002, 3:48:39 PM, Stephen Gran (Stephen) wrote:
Stephen> This one time, at band camp, Ed McMan said:
>> Monday, October 7, 2002, 12:39:40 PM, you wrote:
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>> Jeff> Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-06 19:22 -0400:
>> Jeff>
>> >> Here is the weird part. This computer works fine using the
This one time, at band camp, Ed McMan said:
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> Monday, October 7, 2002, 12:39:40 PM, you wrote:
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> Jeff> Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-06 19:22 -0400:
> Jeff>
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> >> Here is the weird part. This computer works fine using the same
> >> configuration in Windows. All the other computers work fine
Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-07 15:25 -0400:
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> Monday, October 7, 2002, 12:39:40 PM, you wrote:
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> Jeff> Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-06 19:22 -0400:
> Jeff>
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> >> Here is the weird part. This computer works fine using the same
> >> configuration in Windows. All the other computers work fine too. I
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Monday, October 7, 2002, 12:39:40 PM, you wrote:
Jeff> Ed McMan, 2002-Oct-06 19:22 -0400:
Jeff>
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>> Here is the weird part. This computer works fine using the same
>> configuration in Windows. All the other computers work fine too. I
>> have been trying to figure out what the problem is,
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