re: new install: network unreachable
I am having the same problem here,
I am actullay using RedHat 5.2, on a Tecra 520 but most of the erorrs people are getting are exactly the same as I am getting.
to check if the PCMCIA card is installed do a cat /proc/interrupts it should show you if the 3c589_cs is there or not.
that is as far as I've gottne, I also started to get this new error message. it says can't locate net-pf
and it names a few of them..
does anyone have any advise
At 09:07 AM 4/6/99 , Chris Brown wrote:
>Brant & others..... getting desperate here, please help!
>
>To answer your question, I'm not sure *EXACTLY* how to check if the
>PCMCIA packages are installed, but I believe the answer is yes.
>
>If I look at top, I can see cardmgr running. If I insert/remove the
>3c589 I hear the tell-tale hot-swap beeps, and when the system boots
>or the card is inserted, the network active light comes on on the
>adapter at the appropiate times.
>
>Also, a ping of the machine's own address completes properly in a
>millisecond or two. If I remove the card, pinging its own address
>returns the message "network is unreachable". Pings to any other
>address with the card in result in:
> ping: sendto: operation not permitted
> ping: wrote 207.106....... 64 chars, ret=-1
>
>I had a linux_guru_friend stop by last night to look at the problem,
>he looked at some low level tcpip functionality and saw that arp
>requests were being received by the laptop, but is wasn't sending
>anything out on the network. After mucking with it for a few hours he
>thought he would try a re-install from the rescue disks..... same
>result! We successfully installed debian via nfs over the *EXACT*
>same network and interface, then on rebooting the network doesn't
>work and ping returns "operation not allowed"
>
>Any suggestions please !!!!!!
>
>On 5 Apr 99 at 22:42, Brant Wells wrote:
>>
>> Have you checked to make sure that the latptop PCMCIA packages are
>> installed?
>>
>> Just checking,
>>
>> Brant.
>>
>> Chris Brown wrote:
>>
>> > Please help, this is a newbie being stupid question....
>> >
>> > I've done several slink installs that have worked fine.
>> >
>> > I'm trying to install it on my laptop now and am having problems
>> > with the system once its installed. Basically everything seems
>> > fine but I can't use the network (3c589 pcmcia ethernet). I can ping
>> > the machine's own address but pings anywhere else result with ping
>> > declaring "not allowed"...
>> >
>> > My ifconfig and route table look fine. I know the driver and network
>> > is okay because the entire system was nfs installed initially! This
>> > problem occurs when I reboot after completing the entire install
>> > process.
>> >
>> > I suspect that I've (unknowingly) installed some sort of ip security
>> > program that is not allowing network access, I see things in the boot
>> > log like "ip paranoia deamon"... and others that I don't understand. I
>> > used the custom package selection of dinstall. I've carefully done
>> > the process twice with the same results.
>> >
>> > As a newbie, I have no idea how to search the OS to find the
>> > offending software if that's the problem.
>> >
>> > Besides any suggestions on what might be causing this problem, can
>> > someone please let me know how I'd (efficiently) go about tracking
>> > down offending software in general?
>
>
>
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