Re: Network Problems

2018-03-22 Thread Tom Furie
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 02:45:07PM +, Darac Marjal wrote: > So, what about locally-created Ethernet devices (e.g. Virtual Machine > interfaces, or devices without a burned-in MAC address)? For these, > you don't need to apply for your own OUI. The MAC address standard > states that if the seco

Re: Network Problems

2018-03-22 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 10:50:59AM +, David wrote: On Thu, 2018-03-22 at 11:15 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 09:46:02AM +, Thomas Pircher wrote: > On Thu, 22 Mar 2018, David wrote: > > Does Debian keep a table of MAC addresses? If so where can I locate it? > > Th

Re: Network Problems

2018-03-22 Thread David
On Thu, 2018-03-22 at 11:15 +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 09:46:02AM +, Thomas Pircher wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Mar 2018, David wrote: > > > Does Debian keep a table of MAC addresses? If so where can I locate it? > > > > The kernel does. You can get the ARP table e.g. wi

Re: Network Problems

2018-03-22 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 09:46:02AM +, Thomas Pircher wrote: > On Thu, 22 Mar 2018, David wrote: > > Does Debian keep a table of MAC addresses? If so where can I locate it? > > The kernel does. You can get the ARP table e.g. with > > ip neigh li

Re: Network Problems

2018-03-22 Thread Thomas Pircher
On Thu, 22 Mar 2018, David wrote: > Does Debian keep a table of MAC addresses? If so where can I locate it? The kernel does. You can get the ARP table e.g. with ip neigh list This table is relatively short-lived and if you haven't talked to that device recently it might not show up in the ta

Network Problems

2018-03-22 Thread David
Dear Group, I'm having some network issues where I have several Arduino's on my network and I may have given two of them the same MAC address. Does Debian keep a table of MAC addresses? If so where can I locate it? It could of course be my browser that is keeping this table, I'm using PaleMoon.

Solved : Upgrade to Jessie : some network problems

2015-05-05 Thread Nicolas FRANCOIS
Le Mon, 4 May 2015 11:52:18 +0200, Petter Adsen a écrit : > Are you sure you might not have gotten a different IP address after > the upgrade? And what does the line for /mnt/nfssave in /etc/fstab on > the client and the appropriate line in /etc/exports on the server say? That solved the trick :

Re: Upgrade to Jessie : some network problems

2015-05-04 Thread Petter Adsen
On Sun, 3 May 2015 16:24:43 +0200 Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: > Hi. > > After upgrading from Wheezy to Jessie, I have a few networking > problems : > - I had a clear HiID on aMule before, now I get a LowID. I don't know > why, I only upgraded my desktop, my router/firewall is an ipFire box > tra

Upgrade to Jessie : some network problems

2015-05-03 Thread Nicolas FRANCOIS
Hi. After upgrading from Wheezy to Jessie, I have a few networking problems : - I had a clear HiID on aMule before, now I get a LowID. I don't know why, I only upgraded my desktop, my router/firewall is an ipFire box transferring the correct ports to my client. It's not really important, but

How to handle network problems

2015-03-21 Thread Ross Boylan
Networking inside some VM's was so slow as to be non-functional; I finally found https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=855640, which suggested (note 11) ethtool -K eth0 gro off With that change, everything worked well, except that speedtest.net was not able to connect for the upload speed t

Re: network problems

2013-05-11 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 09 mai 13, 11:51:12, Alex Moonshine wrote: > > And there I was thinking about running Jessie/AMD64 on my > soon-to-be-upgraded computer (I currently use Sid/i386). > May using ia32-libs for 32-bit support in Jessie/Sid be a temporary > workaround while multiarch-binnmu problems are being so

Re: network problems

2013-05-09 Thread Alex Moonshine
On Wed, 08 May 2013 19:57:29 +0200 Sven Joachim wrote: > Yes, unless you use multiarch. There is still the unresolved issue > that binNMUs break co-installability. Packages which have been > binNMU'ed on one architecture but not on another are not > coinstallable at all, and even those where th

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Brad Alexander
Not a solution, but might I also suggest installing/running apt-listbugs? It will go through the BTS during an upgrade. From the man page: apt-listbugs is a tool which retrieves bug reports from the Debian Bug Tracking System and lists them. In particular, it is intended to be

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-05-08 19:38 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote: > Sven Joachim wrote: >> Bob Proulx wrote: >> > Testing has already started to get propagation of new packages from >> > Sid. All of the packages blocked due to the freeze were unblocked. >> > But also all of the new packages going into Sid will be the

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Sven Joachim wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > Testing has already started to get propagation of new packages from > > Sid. All of the packages blocked due to the freeze were unblocked. > > But also all of the new packages going into Sid will be there ten days > > and if no one finds any reason to st

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2013-05-08 19:20 +0200, Bob Proulx wrote: > Testing has already started to get propagation of new packages from > Sid. All of the packages blocked due to the freeze were unblocked. > But also all of the new packages going into Sid will be there ten days > and if no one finds any reason to stop

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Frank McCormick wrote: > Sounds like a good idea. I like running bleeding-edge software but > not if I have to spend a lot of time on the BTS :) Can I just make a > simple change in my sources list to "testing" and wait for > everything to catch up? For the next two months I would run Wheezy. It

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Frank McCormick
On 05/08/2013 12:40 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: Frank McCormick wrote: Booted up my Sid partition this morning and found the network failed to initialize. A message during boot said something to the effect auto lo had been declared twice in /etc/network/interfaces and then that the same file was unrea

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Frank McCormick wrote: > Booted up my Sid partition this morning and found the network failed > to initialize. A message during boot said something to the effect > auto lo had been declared twice in /etc/network/interfaces and then > that the same file was unreadable. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-

Re: network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Frank McCormick
On 05/08/2013 10:03 AM, Frank McCormick wrote: Booted up my Sid partition this morning and found the network failed to initialize. A message during boot said something to the effect auto lo had been declared twice in /etc/network/interfaces and then that the same file was unreadable. Wel

network problems

2013-05-08 Thread Frank McCormick
Booted up my Sid partition this morning and found the network failed to initialize. A message during boot said something to the effect auto lo had been declared twice in /etc/network/interfaces and then that the same file was unreadable. Snooping around I commented out what appeared to be the o

apt-get network problems

2006-11-13 Thread Tom Allison
I'm having a lot of trouble with the apt-get update process. I keep getting errors trying to update the packages. Most of this seems to hang on ftp.us.debian.org. Which I am begining to suspect is an alias for mirrors as I'm finding network IP traffic to different debian mirrors other than t

Network problems after system recovery

2006-09-11 Thread John O'Hagan
Hi list, I just duplicated my system onto a Thinkpad T40 like this: - used netinst to install a base etch system, - used a generated list of installed packages from my old (dying) machine to install all the same packages, - compiled an extra kernel from Debian sources using my old kernel co

Re: network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 (SOLVED)

2006-02-16 Thread Nil Cire
I have fixed the problem. I just had to type irqpoll as a kernel boot option. Does anyone know why this is?On 2/15/06, jlmb < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Nil Cire wrote:> Oh, the wlan0's not on there because I did not have the card plugged in. > I have already recomplied the modules. I noticed that th

Re: network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686

2006-02-15 Thread jlmb
Nil Cire wrote: > Oh, the wlan0's not on there because I did not have the card plugged in. > I have already recomplied the modules. I noticed that the eth0 in > 2.6.15 does not have an Rx or Tx rate while the eth0 in 2.6.12 does. > Once again, I would like to reiterate that the route table for 2.6.

Re: network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686

2006-02-15 Thread Nil Cire
Oh, the wlan0's not on there because I did not have the card plugged in. I have already recomplied the modules. I noticed that the eth0 in 2.6.15 does not have an Rx or Tx rate while the eth0 in 2.6.12 does. Once again, I would like to reiterate that the route table for 2.6.15 is empty.   On 2/15/

Re: network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686

2006-02-15 Thread jlmb
> 2.6.15: > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:D0:B7:02:C2:3D > inet6 addr: fe80::2d0:b7ff:fe02:c23d/64 Scope:Link > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:

Re: network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686

2006-02-14 Thread Nil Cire
On 2/14/06, jlmb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nil Cire wrote:> Recently, I installed the new kernel package linux-image-2.6.15-1-686> for etch and found that I cannot connect to my dhcp server (router). In> grub, if I choose kernel 2.6.12, the internet and networking works just > fine after it boots

Re: network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686

2006-02-14 Thread jlmb
Nil Cire wrote: > Recently, I installed the new kernel package linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 > for etch and found that I cannot connect to my dhcp server (router). In > grub, if I choose kernel 2.6.12, the internet and networking works just > fine after it boots up. I'm even able to use my wireless card

network problems specific to linux-image-2.6.15-1-686

2006-02-14 Thread Nil Cire
Recently, I installed the new kernel package linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 for etch and found that I cannot connect to my dhcp server (router). In grub, if I choose kernel 2.6.12, the internet and networking works just fine after it boots up. I'm even able to use my wireless card in 2.6.12 with no prob

Re: Newbie Network Problems

2005-09-25 Thread Josh Battles
Roger Creasy said: > Hello: > > I am trying to connect a Debian machine to my home network. I have one > windows xp box and 2 Debian machines. What do I have to do to be able to > share files and browse from any of the three machines to any other of the > three? WinXP shares some folders by defaul

Re: Newbie Network Problems

2005-09-24 Thread Mark Lijftogt
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 07:05:15PM -0400, Roger Creasy wrote: > Hello: > > I am trying to connect a Debian machine to my home network. I have one > windows xp box and 2 Debian machines. What do I have to do to be able to > share files and browse from any of the three machines to any other of the >

Newbie Network Problems

2005-09-24 Thread Roger Creasy
Hello: I am trying to connect a Debian machine to my home network. I have one windows xp box and 2 Debian machines.  What do I have to do to be able to share files and browse from any of the three machines to any other of the three? TIA  Roger

Re: weirdest network problems of my ilfe [SOLVED]

2005-09-16 Thread Jiann-Ming Su
On 9/16/05, Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > P.S. Yesterday i was trying to figure out why the windoze boxen would > work when the linux boxen wouldn't (they also have 192.168.0.1 as one > of their dns servers). The only thing i could think of is i thought at > one time i had heard

Re: weirdest network problems of my ilfe [SOLVED]

2005-09-16 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey thanks for everyone's responses... i'm still not 100% sure what the problem ended up being, but this is what i did (this was thanks to some submissions on the list, #debian, and trial and error). The lowering of the MTU explanation made the most sense to me, but it didn't actually do anyth

Re: weirdest network problems of my ilfe

2005-09-16 Thread Roel Schroeven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > Hi, > > Ok after installing the new router that came w/ my dsl i'm having the most > mind-boggling internet problems of my life. Here's some background on my > network: > > >+Linux box >|Linux l

Re: weirdest network problems of my ilfe

2005-09-15 Thread Erik Steffl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Ok after installing the new router that came w/ my dsl i'm having the most mind-boggling internet problems of my life. Here's some background on my network: +Linux box |Linux laptop (wireless) W

Re: weirdest network problems of my ilfe

2005-09-15 Thread Alejandro Bonilla Beeche
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 18:36 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > Ok after installing the new router that came w/ my dsl i'm having the most > mind-boggling internet problems of my life. Here's some background on my > network: Cameron, First connect your linux box directly to the int

Re: weirdest network problems of my ilfe

2005-09-15 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 06:36:17PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > Ok after installing the new router that came w/ my dsl i'm having the most > mind-boggling internet problems of my life. Here's some background on my > network: > > >+Linux box >

weirdest network problems of my ilfe

2005-09-15 Thread cameron . matheson
Hi, Ok after installing the new router that came w/ my dsl i'm having the most mind-boggling internet problems of my life. Here's some background on my network: +Linux box |Linux laptop (wireless) Wireless/Wired Router/Modem-

Re: ethernet/network problems in new sarge install

2005-06-22 Thread Øyvind Lode
John Anderson wrote: Hello, I have just upgraded my server PC which is a Pentium III 1 ghz to Sarge. The machine is used as a router/firewall for 2 other computers. The problem that I'm having is I installed etherconf to configure eth0 used for the router and now it changes the name to miniker

Re: ethernet/network problems in new sarge install

2005-06-22 Thread Marty
John Anderson wrote: Hello, I have just upgraded my server PC which is a Pentium III 1 ghz to Sarge. The machine is used as a router/firewall for 2 other computers. The problem that I'm having is I installed etherconf to configure eth0 used for the router and now it changes the name to miniker

ethernet/network problems in new sarge install

2005-06-22 Thread John Anderson
Hello, I have just upgraded my server PC which is a Pentium III 1 ghz to Sarge. The machine is used as a router/firewall for 2 other computers. The problem that I'm having is I installed etherconf to configure eth0 used for the router and now it changes the name to minikerr.minikerr everytime I

New kernel, network problems - solution?

2004-05-21 Thread Patrick Wiseman
There have been several posts lately from people having post-upgraded-kernel network problems. I recently experienced a similar problem after installing a new kernel (network unreachable, Linksys device refusing connection, etc). When I tried unsuccessfully to 'ifup eth0' it was sugges

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-07 Thread Kevin Buhr
Marty Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I now see that the driver only writes information about transmission >> errors when its debug flag is set higher than the >>default. > > Where do you see that Kevin? And since I suspect an ongoing problem > would it make sense for me to change this to

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-06 Thread Marty Landman
At 02:11 PM 3/6/2004, Kevin Buhr wrote: Oh, I see you found the logs. Yes, except your explanation of the relationship between kernel and syslog is most welcome and educational so thanks, just finished reading it. BTW am I left to writing my own script if I wanted to grep the syslog for a certa

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-06 Thread Kevin Buhr
Marty Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > woody:~# more /var/log/kern.log | grep eth0 > Mar 4 09:11:41 woody kernel: eth0: Lite-On 82c168 PNIC rev 33 at > 0xe400, 00:A0:CC:40:3E:9B, IRQ 11. [ . . . ] Oh, I see you found the logs. Well, obviously the driver didn't write anything relevant to

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-06 Thread Kevin Buhr
Marty Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > so I could've just done > > %ifdown -a && ifup -a Yes, that would work. In fact, "ifdown eth0 && ifup eth0" would just restart the specific interface. The "-a" flag just means all interfaces flagged with "auto" in "/etc/network/interfaces". > A fast

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-05 Thread Marty Landman
At 05:51 PM 3/5/2004, Kevin Buhr wrote: The Tulip driver sometimes writes information to the logs. Do you have any lines like: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status NNN. or any other network-related lines in the kernel logs during the malfunction? woody:~# more /var/log/kern.log | grep

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-05 Thread Marty Landman
At 05:51 PM 3/5/2004, Kevin Buhr wrote: You meant "/etc/init.d/networking", not "/etc/rc.d/networking". Heh, explains one problem, thanks Kevin. (Also, your "route add" command had the wrong syntax as someone else pointed out, but you shouldn't need the "route add" command if your "/etc/init.d/ne

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-05 Thread Kevin Buhr
Marty Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > ifconfig eth0 down > rmmod tulip # using this driver for my netgear fs310tx nic > modprobe tulip > /etc/rc.d/networking restart > bash: /etc/rc.d/networking: No such file or directory > route add gw 192.168.0.1 > gw: host name lookup failure > ping

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-04 Thread Bill Carlson
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Marty Landman wrote: > >route add default gw 192.168.0.1 > > Ah, thank you. So perhaps rebooting simply did what I failed to do manually? Could be, but I don't think so. > > >You may want to check the arp table: > Next time check arp when the problem occurs. Could be anot

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-04 Thread Marty Landman
At 09:35 AM 3/4/2004, Joost De Cock wrote: This should be: route add default gw 192.168.0.1 Ah, thank you. So perhaps rebooting simply did what I failed to do manually? You may want to check the arp table: woody:~# arp Address HWtype HWaddress Flags MaskI

Re: unexplained network problems

2004-03-04 Thread Joost De Cock
On Thursday 04 March 2004 15:33, Marty Landman shoved this in my mailbox: > route add gw 192.168.0.1 > gw: host name lookup failure This should be: route add default gw 192.168.0.1 You may want to check the arp table: arp anything in it? joost DISCLAIMER This e-mail and any attached files

unexplained network problems

2004-03-04 Thread Marty Landman
Running woody on a lan using another box - 192.168.0.1 as the gateway. The debian box runs samba as do two other nix boxes. Last night everything seemed fine, this morning for unknown reasons my debian box doesn't seem to be able to talk with anything else. Can ping myself by name, network ip,

Re: Debugging network problems

2004-01-22 Thread Jan Minar
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 04:46:37PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote: > So the question is, in a setup like the above what's the best way to get > in and sniff the packets? My $0.02 is: 2 ethernet cards, 2 cross-wire TP cables, one decent Debian installation turned into a router: [Brother] <-> :eth0:

Debugging network problems

2004-01-21 Thread Bill Moseley
Friend has a Brother Fax/Printer thingy. It has an ethernet port and it has this "Internet Fax" setup (which is not really a fax) where you type in someone's email address, scan some documents and it emails an image (tiff format). It's basically a mail client. Here's the problem: He has a pppoe

Re: wireless network problems

2003-12-21 Thread Andy Firman
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 07:54:54PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote: > I'm relatively new to Linux, and have installed debian woody with the > bf2.4 kernel. I'm having trouble getting my orinoco wireless card to > work. The card beeps during startup, and its green light flickers, but > doesn't stay on. W

Re: Major network problems

2003-11-10 Thread Kent West
Jon Eisenstein wrote: Ever since a power outage this weekend, I have no internet access in my Linux box (which is used as a network router). Even local loopback isn't working. After testing with help from #debian, it seems that ifconfig is acting up. When I try to ifup -v lo, I get the following

Re: Major network problems

2003-11-10 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 11:02, Jon Eisenstein wrote: > Ever since a power outage this weekend, I have no internet access in > my Linux box (which is used as a network router). Even local loopback > isn't working. After testing with help from #debian, it seems that > ifconfig is acting up. When I try

Major network problems

2003-11-10 Thread Jon Eisenstein
Ever since a power outage this weekend, I have no internet access in my Linux box (which is used as a network router). Even local loopback isn't working. After testing with help from #debian, it seems that ifconfig is acting up. When I try to ifup -v lo, I get the following: ifconfig lo 127

Re: Network problems

2003-11-06 Thread ScruLoose
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 04:46:01AM +1100, Rob Weir wrote: > On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 09:37:59PM +0100, Luis Fernando Llana D?az said > > Besides, the kernel "shipped" with the installation CD (of the network > > installation) does not losses any packet. I am disparated, as the computer is > > new,

Re: Network problems

2003-11-06 Thread Rob Weir
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 09:37:59PM +0100, Luis Fernando Llana D?az said > Besides, the kernel "shipped" with the installation CD (of the network > installation) does not losses any packet. I am disparated, as the computer is > new, I do not know if the problem resides in the kernel, it is a tempo

Network problems

2003-11-05 Thread Luis Fernando Llana Díaz
Hi all, I have a new computer and I have installed Debian on it and the network has a strange behavior. The downloads go very quick, in fact, I just have done an 'apt-get upgrade' and the average download speed has been 697KB/s. But things change radically when I want to access to that compute

Re: more network problems

2001-09-27 Thread Angel Gutierrez
Did you check the gateway? -- Angel Gutierrez Rodriguez, Ph. D. Unit for Cell Biology Wenner-Gren Center P12 Dept. of Biosciences @ NOVUMSveavagen 164 Deja de pensar Karolinska Institutet 113 46 Stockholmsi hicimos bien o mal Halsovagen, 7

Re: more network problems

2001-09-22 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 02:30:25PM -0700, Lazar Fleysher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello everybody > > > earlier today Ihave posted a message about problems configuring network > card. > Basically the situation is that the computer does not see the network Please set your linewrap to somethi

more network problems

2001-09-21 Thread Lazar Fleysher
Hello everybody earlier today Ihave posted a message about problems configuring network card. Basically the situation is that the computer does not see the network however, if someone pings my computer I see number of receive errors increase as reported by ifconfig If I try to ping other compute

Network Problems

2001-03-31 Thread Shawn P. Garbett
I upgraded my Debian (that I just got working!) to have KDE2.1.1 and somewhere along the way I installed something that now gives me a tap0 interface. I have to manually type 'ifconfig tap0 down' as root to be able to use PPP. What package started this guy up? How can I get rid of it. Shawn Ga

Network Problems on Debian 2.2 box

2001-03-27 Thread Eugene van Zyl
Hi, Ok, the problem: I telnet, vnc, etc. (basically connect to the box with some sort of interactive client) and after about 5 mins (not sure couldn't quite time it) the client gets kicked of (Putty 0.51 reports Network error: Software caused connection abort). Now the machine refuses any netwo

Re: 3c905/network problems

2001-03-02 Thread Ron Peterson
Pete Meyer wrote: > > Hi all...I'm having difficulty getting my network card (3c905c) work under > debian. I've tried using the 3c59x driver (I was using the wrong one > before). It installs ok, but then DHCP won't configure the network. I know > that there's a server present, because that's

3c905/network problems

2001-02-28 Thread Pete Meyer
Hi all...I'm having difficulty getting my network card (3c905c) work under debian. I've tried using the 3c59x driver (I was using the wrong one before). It installs ok, but then DHCP won't configure the network. I know that there's a server present, because that's how windows is configured.

Re: Network problems

2000-07-10 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 12:37:57PM +0100, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote: > Although the kernel (2.2.16) is compiled with network-support and > the module for the NIC is loaded properly, I get a "connect : > Network is unreachable"-message each time... Insufficient data. Can you post the output of '

Re: Network problems

2000-07-10 Thread Ron Rademaker
What do you get if you do: ifconfig route Ron Rademaker On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am currently building my own webserver but still I do have a > problem with my 3com 3C900-NIC. > > Although the kernel (2.2.16) is compiled with network-support and

Network problems

2000-07-10 Thread Oliver Schoenknecht
Hello everyone, I am currently building my own webserver but still I do have a problem with my 3com 3C900-NIC. Although the kernel (2.2.16) is compiled with network-support and the module for the NIC is loaded properly, I get a "connect : Network is unreachable"-message each time I try to ping

Re: network problems running frozen on alpha

2000-07-04 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
>some rules. > > Regards,Paulo Henrique > >Quoting Geoff Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > I just upgraded to the frozen version of the alpha dist on my Jensen > > and am > > > having network problems. I can no longer ping from or

Re: network problems running frozen on alpha

2000-07-04 Thread Geoff Mitchell
,Paulo Henrique Quoting Geoff Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I just upgraded to the frozen version of the alpha dist on my Jensen and am > having network problems. I can no longer ping from or to the machine. > > Attempting to ping from the alpha, I get the followi

Re: network problems running frozen on alpha

2000-07-04 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Check if ipchains has some rule (ipchains -L). /etc/init.d/netbase set some rules. Regards,Paulo Henrique Quoting Geoff Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I just upgraded to the frozen version of the alpha dist on my Jensen and am > having network problems. I

network problems running frozen on alpha

2000-07-04 Thread Geoff Mitchell
I just upgraded to the frozen version of the alpha dist on my Jensen and am having network problems. I can no longer ping from or to the machine. Attempting to ping from the alpha, I get the following: ping: sendto: Operation not permitted for each packet it attempts to send. There are no

Re: Network problems after compile of 2.2.14 kernel

2000-03-03 Thread Doug
> Thanks for the insight. I ended up changing to having the drivers loaded in the kernel and adding the append statement into the lilo.conf file. I can now communicate with both the internal and external networks. I also removed my networking statements from the /etc/init.d/network file and ad

Re: Network problems after compile of 2.2.14 kernel

2000-03-02 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-03-02 10:59:25, Doug wrote: > I was under the impression that the append line was used when the > networking is built into the kernel (not in modules). You pass config info to modules via setings in /etc/modules.conf. Perhaps, you need to "force settings" (opposed to relaying on pnp confi

Re: Network problems after compile of 2.2.14 kernel

2000-03-02 Thread Doug
Thanks for the reply jeff. I was under the impression that the append line was used when the networking is built into the kernel (not in modules). Should I add this into lilo.conf even if I am using modules? I guess an additional question would be if I should compile the networking into the ke

Re: Network problems after compile of 2.2.14 kernel

2000-03-02 Thread Jeff Layton
The instructions I sent were for drivers compiled into the kernel. If you are using modules, you'll have to do something like in the Ethernet howto, in particular, you'll prob. have to pass the IO port and IRQ... http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO-3.html On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Doug wrote:

Re: Network problems after compile of 2.2.14 kernel

2000-03-02 Thread Jeff Layton
Read over the Linux Network Administrators Guide, you need to pass some parameters to the kernel to let it know that it needs to look for 2 cards. The NAG is kinda old, but that piece of it still applies: http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/nag/nag.html For instance, I have a firewall w 2 3c503 cards in

Network problems after compile of 2.2.14 kernel

2000-03-02 Thread Doug
Hello, I hope this is the right area to ask this question. I have a system I plan to use as a firewall eventually. Currently I am trying to get the networking (using two 3C509 network cards) to work. Originally my system was using the 2.0.36 kernel and everything seem to work fine. eth0 con

Re: Potato network problems

2000-02-09 Thread dan
If you get DENY messages in your logs, this is indicative of ipchains problem. Either your all your chains are flushed, and set to default DENY, or some other ipchains misconfiguration. Do ipchains -L to see if any of the chains are set to DENY, or flushed to DENY.

Potato network problems

2000-02-08 Thread Randy Edwards
I've got a potato box which just broke on a recent update. This machine is a IP masquerading gateway, it has ipmasq and the various other potato networking tools installed. The machine's been running fine, but when I did an update Monday evening it stopped talking to the net sometime during

Re: [OT] How to find out who to contact with Internet network problems?

2000-01-11 Thread Robert Waldner
mail to both of them, not necessarily to the tech-c's, but better to the support@. the tech-c's are usually too utilized to answer such questions and just bounce them to support... hth &rw (whois -h whois.ripe.net AS1901-MNT -> RW960-RIPE ;-) On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 19:28:00 +0100, "Ralf G. R. Bergs"

[OT] How to find out who to contact with Internet network problems?

2000-01-11 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
Hi there, this is probably an off-topic question to this list. Sorry for this, but I don't know who else to ask or where to look, therefore I hope that my question is read by an experienced network admin of a large company network or an otherwise experienced user who can answer my question. Ok

Re: Snapshot for debugging network problems

1999-11-05 Thread Onno
tances. I'm very curious what will come of this thread... Regards, Onno At 02:48 PM 11/5/99 +, David Wright wrote: While tracking down network problems of any kind, it's quite handy to take a snapshot of the networking parameters so you can look at it after the event. I have

Snapshot for debugging network problems

1999-11-05 Thread David Wright
While tracking down network problems of any kind, it's quite handy to take a snapshot of the networking parameters so you can look at it after the event. I have a bash function which is currently: /bin/uname -a /sbin/ifconfig /sbin/route -n /usr/sbin/arp -n -a /bin/netst

Re: Strange network problems on ppp interface

1999-11-03 Thread ferret
The only other thing I can think of checking is your radio's firmware. Not having access to a Ricochet network right now I can't do any testing. On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Dylan Thurston wrote: > On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 07:29:44PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > H. Maybe whatever it was got fix

Re: Strange network problems on ppp interface

1999-11-03 Thread Dylan Thurston
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 07:29:44PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > H. Maybe whatever it was got fixed in the more recent kernels, if it > was actually a kernel problem. I was running stock Debian 2.1 (I don't > think I have my disc any longer) with a kernel built from kernel.org > Were you ru

Re: Strange network problems on ppp interface

1999-11-03 Thread ferret
On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Dylan Thurston wrote: > On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:18:31PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Hm! > > I reported almost the exact same problem right about the time when kernel > > 2.2.0 came out. At that time I was running 2.0.36+kerneli and had updated > > to 2.2.0

Re: Strange network problems on ppp interface

1999-11-03 Thread Dylan Thurston
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:18:31PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hm! > I reported almost the exact same problem right about the time when kernel > 2.2.0 came out. At that time I was running 2.0.36+kerneli and had updated > to 2.2.0, and didn't know a thing until our cable modem went out

Re: Strange network problems on ppp interface

1999-11-03 Thread ferret
Hm! I reported almost the exact same problem right about the time when kernel 2.2.0 came out. At that time I was running 2.0.36+kerneli and had updated to 2.2.0, and didn't know a thing until our cable modem went out and I needed to use the Ricochet. I'm almost certain it's a kernel issue, bec

Strange network problems on ppp interface

1999-11-02 Thread Dylan Thurston
As of yesterday, I've been having some strange problems connecting through my Ricochet modem. I'm able to connect and ping places just fine; however, all useful connections (e.g., telnet, ftp, or http) fail: with telnet, for instance, I get the standard connect messages Trying 128.32.183.1... Con

Re: network problems - sorry for thousands of mails

1999-10-27 Thread Stephan Hachinger
Hello! Just wanted to apologize about these X mails I sent. M$ Outlook Express gave me an error but still sent the mail properly, and that confused me. Sorry! Kind Regards, Stephan Hachinger -- Sent through Global Message Exchange - http://www.gmx.net

Network Problems

1999-08-20 Thread Andrew J.F. Clark
I'm currently having problems with my network, and I'd like to know the best way to go about diagnosing the problem. Are there any utilities that I can use to assist in this process? The problem seems to be that whenever large amounts of information are sent accross the lan to one machine (bristl

Re: Network problems with Vortex Adapter... outputs

1999-04-27 Thread Ries van Twisk
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Re: Network problems with Vortex Adapter... outputs.... kernel 2.0.34

1999-04-26 Thread Karl Gordon
:1500  Metric:1   RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0   TX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0   Collisions:0   Interrupt:10 Base address:0xfc00   Original Message Subject: Re: Network problems with Vortex AdapterDate

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