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Re: Routing Problem



If it would have been a permission probelem, I would
not have been able to access the other networks. I did
as both root and ordinary user. But both gave the same
results.

Deb
--- Miguel Griffa <mgriffa@technisys.com.ar> wrote:
> At 12:49 a.m. 28/06/01 -0700, Debian GNU wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >My machine running potato has rtl8139 network card.
> I
> >have configured it as eth0 and eth0:0 with two ip
> >addresses. I am able to ping to machines in two ip
> >ranges and working fine. Now I have added one more
> >alias as eth0:0 with ip address 192.168.1.10 in
> >/etc/network/interfaces. When I am pinging to the
> >machines in this network (and even to this ip) I am
> >getting "operation not permitted" error. What could
> be
> >the reason. I have tried adding route manually. My
> >kernel is 2.2.19pre17.
> 
> AFAIK operation not permitted looks more like a
> permission problem that a 
> route problem,
> route problems often end up in network unreachable
> did you try ping as root?
> 
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