* and then Parker Morse declared
> "ifconfig" at the command line will display the status and interesting
> data about active interfaces, including the subnet mask. (Also the MAC
> or "HWaddr", IP address, broadcast address, etc. etc.)
>
> "man ifconfig" will give you some interesting "see
On Tuesday, Oct 7, 2003, at 18:28 US/Eastern, Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then Nick White declared
So you can ping your machine from your wife's, but you cannot ping the
wife's from yours.
Sounds like a subnet mask issue, or ICMP filtering. Check that the
subnet masks on both machines match, and
* and then Nick White declared
> So you can ping your machine from your wife's, but you cannot ping the
> wife's from yours.
>
> Sounds like a subnet mask issue, or ICMP filtering. Check that the
> subnet masks on both machines match, and try service iptables stop.
Ok, where will i find the
k Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Re: Network Troubleshooting Help
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> * and then Nick Wilson declared
> > Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost
> the networ
* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost the network to
> my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could ping our ip
> address and send/recieve packets but no longer can...
BTW, I can ping my machine from my wifes, (if that helps...)
Hi all,
So, I'm connected to the net, and have an x-system (if you've seen my
other posts..).
Whilst fixing my nvnet driver though, I seem to have lost the network to
my wifes PC connected via an adsl hub. Earlier I could ping our ip
address and send/recieve packets but no longer can...
Can som