On 9/27/23 12:12, Doug Herr wrote:
On Wed, Sep 27, 2023, at 11:46 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have no idea how I got in this mess, but I've lost the ability to use
ping as a regular user. sudo still works.
What do you get with:
sysctl net.ipv4.ping_group_range
For me:
sysctl
On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 11:46:07AM -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have no idea how I got in this mess, but I've lost the ability to use ping
> as a regular user. sudo still works.
>
> Nothing in lsattr, regular perms are 755 no suid.
>
> ping: socktype: SOCK_RAW
> ping: socket:
On Wed, Sep 27, 2023, at 11:46 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have no idea how I got in this mess, but I've lost the ability to use
> ping as a regular user. sudo still works.
What do you get with:
>sysctl net.ipv4.ping_group_range
For me:
>sysctl net.ipv4.ping_group_range
net.ip
On 9/27/23 11:46, Mike Wright wrote:
I have no idea how I got in this mess, but I've lost the ability to use
ping as a regular user. sudo still works.
Nothing in lsattr, regular perms are 755 no suid.
ping: socktype: SOCK_RAW
ping: socket: Operation not permitted
ping: => missing cap_net_raw+
Hi everybody,
I have no idea how I got in this mess, but I've lost the ability to use
ping as a regular user. sudo still works.
Nothing in lsattr, regular perms are 755 no suid.
ping: socktype: SOCK_RAW
ping: socket: Operation not permitted
ping: => missing cap_net_raw+p capability or setuid
On 29.01.2015 22:15, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
>> On 29.01.2015 06:07, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>>
>>> For those following this thread I solved the problem by getting a new
>>> router. Here's a quick recap:
>>>
>>> - I found I couldn't ping a wireless device from another wireless
>>> device.
>>>
>>> - I c
> On 29.01.2015 06:07, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> For those following this thread I solved the problem by getting a new
>> router. Here's a quick recap:
>>
>> - I found I couldn't ping a wireless device from another wireless
>> device.
>>
>> - I could not ping a wireless device from a wired devi
On 29.01.2015 06:07, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> For those following this thread I solved the problem by getting a new
> router. Here's a quick recap:
>
> - I found I couldn't ping a wireless device from another wireless device.
>
> - I could not ping a wireless device from a wired device unless
For those following this thread I solved the problem by getting a new
router. Here's a quick recap:
- I found I couldn't ping a wireless device from another wireless device.
- I could not ping a wireless device from a wired device unless I pinged
the wired device from the wireless device f
> On 01/25/15 12:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> When in this condition, what is the output of "arp" on big4?
>
> I meant "arp -n"
>
Great idea Ed! It's been years since I worked on Ethernet drivers for IBM
and forgot all about that command. Checking man it shows arp to be
obsolete so I used ip:
big4
On 25.01.2015 04:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
> I guess the only bad thing about spending time on crap like this is I
> used to get paid real money to debug and fix crap like this :).
>
There ain't no such lunch as a free thing.
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On 01/25/15 12:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
> When in this condition, what is the output of "arp" on big4?
I meant "arp -n"
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On 01/25/15 12:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
>Ask anything you want, I enjoy the help:
>
>laptop1 is 192.168.1.111 (when wireless)
>
>LinkSys is 192.168.1.1
>
>big4 is 192.168.1.109 (desktop machine, always wired)
OK What I saw in a previous message seemed odd to me..
> On 01/25/15 11:39, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting
laptop1
(Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that wor
On 01/25/15 11:39, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
>>> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
>>> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
> On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
>> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
>> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
>> did traceroute). Speaking of tra
On 01/25/15 11:16, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> Okay, I was able to recreate the other problem after rebooting laptop1
> (Fedora 21 Mate-Compbiz Spin). I could not ping it from either wired
> box. However, I tried pinging from the router and that worked fine (so
> did traceroute). Speaking of traceroute,
> Hey Jim.
>
> I'm going to cheat!! But given that you're retired, you might have a
> bit of time. Is there a "big box" (staples/bestbuy/radioshack/etc...)
> close by. If there is, go get a cheap/different router
> (wired/wireless) and test to see if this box gives you the same
> behaviour.
>
> To
Hey Jim.
I'm going to cheat!! But given that you're retired, you might have a
bit of time. Is there a "big box" (staples/bestbuy/radioshack/etc...)
close by. If there is, go get a cheap/different router
(wired/wireless) and test to see if this box gives you the same
behaviour.
To be honest, never
> On 01/24/15 09:59, bruce wrote:
>> Just sort of following the thread.
>>
>> Does this same behaviour happen if you have a separate box running a
>> different distro? Can it not ping as well?
>>
>> Curious.
>
> Sort of doing the same as well
>
> FWIW, the router itself has a "diagnostic" scre
On 01/24/15 09:59, bruce wrote:
> Just sort of following the thread.
>
> Does this same behaviour happen if you have a separate box running a
> different distro? Can it not ping as well?
>
> Curious.
Sort of doing the same as well
FWIW, the router itself has a "diagnostic" screen and one opti
Hi.
Just sort of following the thread.
Does this same behaviour happen if you have a separate box running a
different distro? Can it not ping as well?
Curious.
Thanks...
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
>> On 01/23/2015 05:46 PM, poma wrote:
>>
>> > http://www.dd-wrt.com/w
> On 01/23/2015 05:46 PM, poma wrote:
>
> > http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Linksys_E3000
>
> Honestly, reading this nightmare I would invest ~$65 in a TP-LINK
> TL-WDR3600
>
> It has similar performance, Atheros hardware and perfect dd-wrt/openwrt
> support...
>
> regards Jens
>
Calling t
On 01/23/2015 05:46 PM, poma wrote:
> http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Linksys_E3000
Honestly, reading this nightmare I would invest ~$65 in a TP-LINK TL-WDR3600
It has similar performance, Atheros hardware and perfect dd-wrt/openwrt
support...
regards Jens
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On 23.01.2015 02:30, Jim Lewis wrote:
...
> I use a LinkSys E3000 which I have had for a very long time. I checked
> their site and looked at the Release Notes for firmware upgrades. No
> mention of this issue and so I am hesitant to perform it (I did however
> download the latest file). I got in
On 01/23/2015 02:30 AM, Jim Lewis wrote:
I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
I would assume the ordinary first, your AP is in "isolate" mode. Lots of
routers do this on default, in OpenWRT or similar you can usually
configure this. However, not
Sounds to me like broadcasts aren't being forwarded by the router to the
wireless network - check router settings ?
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> On 23 Jan 2015, at 02:14, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>> On 01/22/2015 05:30 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> I just realized that my
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 06:58:07PM -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> >
> > I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
> > Wireless to wired and vice versa is just fine. The IP addresses (DHCP)
> > are all on the same subnet. If I switch to wired
>
> I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
> Wireless to wired and vice versa is just fine. The IP addresses (DHCP)
> are all on the same subnet. If I switch to wired the computer can then
> ping a wired or wireless. The computers can all access t
> On 01/22/2015 05:30 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>>
>> I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
>> Wireless to wired and vice versa is just fine. The IP addresses (DHCP)
>> are all on the same subnet. If I switch to wired the computer can then
On 01/22/2015 05:30 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
Wireless to wired and vice versa is just fine. The IP addresses (DHCP)
are all on the same subnet. If I switch to wired the computer can then
ping a wired or wireless. The computer
I just realized that my wireless computers can't ping each other.
Wireless to wired and vice versa is just fine. The IP addresses (DHCP)
are all on the same subnet. If I switch to wired the computer can then
ping a wired or wireless. The computers can all access the Internet at
any time (e
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