Re: Network trouble
Kristoff Bonne a écrit :
> Petr, Martin,
>
>
>
> > Hello, I've just installed debian/bsd and managed to get the network
> > going after editing /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/init.d/networking
> > restart.
> > However, after an apt-get update/upgrade and reboot I can not get the
> > network working again. If I for example ping a remote ftp-server I get
> > the resonse:
> > ping: sendto: No route to host
>
> > I connect to the internet through a router and DSL-modem.
>
>> Please try to verify whether you have ifconfig and route binaries,
>> which package they are come from.
>> dpkg -S /sbin/ifconfig
>> dpkg -S /sbin/route
>> They used to be in freebsd-hackedutils, but now route should be in net-tools, ifconfig should move soon.
>
>
>> You can also try to downgrade freebsd-hackedutils to some older version.
>> Hopefully you will find some in /var/cache/apt/archives/
>
>
> I just had the same problem.
>
> I got things back up by extracting /sbin/ifconfig, /sbin/route and
> /sbin/route.real from the old "hackedutils" deb-file and then do a
> "apt-get install net-tools"
>
>
> One thing I do have to say it is pretty annoying that if you do "apt-get
> update/upgrade" it does not install the net-tools package. I don't know
> exctaly how the "apt-get" system works, but losing your network
> connectivity completely is pretty annoying when you want to try out a
> new OS.
> :-)
It looks like the problem comes from inetutils-tools. It provides the
package net-tools, but does not have the same capabilities. I think we
should add a conflict on it.
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