On 04/01/2011 12:21 PM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
> On Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:37:46 pm...@dwf.com wrote:
>> > Seems networking should just 'come up' on a new install.
>> > Let the user decide how to tighten up his security, Fedora seems to be
>> > taking the opposite app
On 03/31/2011 07:37 PM, r...@dwf.com wrote:
>>
>> Really? Your DNS server is also your default gateway? That's not
>> common.
>>
> Well, the gateway runs the firewall and the nameserver, thats all.
>>
>> Can you ping your gateway?
>>
>> # ping 192.168.64.10
>>
> Nope, nor as I have stated, a
On Thursday, March 31, 2011 10:37:46 pm r...@dwf.com wrote:
> Seems networking should just 'come up' on a new install.
> Let the user decide how to tighten up his security, Fedora seems to be
> taking the opposite approach.
Well, if this were a Fedora-wide issue you'd see lots and lots of threads
dwf.com> writes:
> ...
OK.
Please answer these.
$ grep -i eth0 /var/log/dmesg
Is your ethernet device built-in or external (e.g. CardBus) ?
$ lspci
Accordingly, include only sections: Network controller | Ethernet controller |
CardBus bridge:
$ lspci -v
# ether-wake 00:19:D1:75:E3:3E
# ethto
>
> Well, you can not ping the gateway, and so you can not reach the DNS server
> there.
> The gateway is protected by its own firewall, so you have to verify its status
> and rules there:
> # iptables -n -L -v
>
> Now back to your machine in question.
>
> I have to ask you to give us an actual
dwf.com> writes:
>
> >
> > Really? Your DNS server is also your default gateway? That's not
> > common.
> >
> Well, the gateway runs the firewall and the nameserver, thats all.
> >
> > Can you ping your gateway?
> >
> > # ping 192.168.64.10
> >
> Nope, nor as I have stated, anything
> Seems networking should just 'come up' on a new install.
>Let the user decide how to tighten up his security, Fedora
>seems to be taking the opposite approach.
Your setup looks fine. You said this was a new install? You shouldn't have
to do anything other than install the OS. It's supposed to se
>
> Really? Your DNS server is also your default gateway? That's not
> common.
>
Well, the gateway runs the firewall and the nameserver, thats all.
>
> Can you ping your gateway?
>
> # ping 192.168.64.10
>
Nope, nor as I have stated, anything else on the 192.168.64.0 subnet.
Seems net
On 03/31/2011 04:34 PM, r...@dwf.com wrote:
>> dwf.com> writes:
>>
>>> ...
>>
>> Show us full/unedited outputs:
>> $ yum list installed "*network*"
>> $ chkconfig --list |grep -i network
>> $ /etc/init.d/network status
>>
>> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network
>> $ ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/*
> dwf.com> writes:
>
> > ...
>
> Show us full/unedited outputs:
> $ yum list installed "*network*"
> $ chkconfig --list |grep -i network
> $ /etc/init.d/network status
>
> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network
> $ ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/*eth*
> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 6:49 PM, wrote:
> > On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 09:32 -0600, r...@dwf.com wrote:
> > > So, what's changed between Fedora11 and Fedora14, other than setting
> > > up the above files (or using system-config-network) what do I need to
> > > do???
> >
> > Have you configured Network
> Your request did come through a day or so and you were asked whether you were
> running
> networkmanager at the same time as network. What is your answer?
Sorry about that.
I scanned the queue here and I never received the bounce of the original
message,
or any answer. Strange.
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> system-config-firewall? You might have the firewall enabled (I think it's on
> by default) which may be dropping all ICMP packets.
> --
That was one of the first things I noticed.
I turned it off in /etc/rc.d/init.d iptables and ip6tables and rebooted.
No luck.
> Can ou get out to the
> inte
> system-config-firewall? You might have the firewall enabled (I think it's on
> by default) which may be dropping all ICMP packets. Can you get out to the
> internet? Do you know for sure that the network is NOT working or do you
> just assume that it's not working since you can't ping the mach
> On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 09:32 -0600, r...@dwf.com wrote:
> > So, what's changed between Fedora11 and Fedora14, other than setting
> > up the above files (or using system-config-network) what do I need to
> > do???
>
> Have you configured Networkmanager?
>
Actually, my first attempt or two was wit
> > So, what's changed between Fedora11 and Fedora14,
> >other than setting up the above files (or using
> >system-config-network) what do I need to do???
>
> Maybe selinux is blocking? Maybe the driver is changed?
>
Boy, that sounded like a great idea, since I had forgotten all about selinux
(Im
On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 09:32 -0600, r...@dwf.com wrote:
> I sent this several days ago, and it didnt make it to the list, Im trying
> again.
>
>
>
> I am just now bringing up Fedora14 (Ive been running Fedora11).
>
> Something has changed, since the way I have always done th
On Thu March 31 2011, r...@dwf.com wrote:
> I sent this several days ago, and it didnt make it to the list, Im
> trying again.
>
>
>
> I am just now bringing up Fedora14 (Ive been running Fedora11).
>
> Something has changed, since the way I have always done things to
> brin
On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 09:32 -0600, r...@dwf.com wrote:
> So, what's changed between Fedora11 and Fedora14, other than setting
> up the above files (or using system-config-network) what do I need to
> do???
Have you configured Networkmanager?
poc
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> ...
Show us full/unedited outputs:
$ yum list installed "*network*"
$ chkconfig --list |grep -i network
$ /etc/init.d/network status
$ cat /etc/sysconfig/network
$ ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/*eth*
$ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
$ ifconfig -a
$ route
> So, what's changed between Fedora11 and Fedora14,
>other than setting up the above files (or using
>system-config-network) what do I need to do???
Maybe selinux is blocking? Maybe the driver is changed?
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I sent this several days ago, and it didnt make it to the list, Im trying
again.
I am just now bringing up Fedora14 (Ive been running Fedora11).
Something has changed, since the way I have always done things to
bring up networking just doen't work.
I can setup
/etc/sys
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