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Re: any ideas? no network traffic gets through



On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 03:28:42PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 14:30:28 -0600, will trillich wrote:
> >there's probably something simple that's wrong here, but my
> >3c509 connection won't cooperate no my potato system. it'll
> >respond only to self-pings; no other traffic seems to get in or
> >out.

> When you refer to 'self ping', is that "ping localhost" "ping
> <hostname>" or "ping 208.251.253.83"?  That might give someone a clue.

root@server# ping 208.251.253.83
PING 208.251.253.83 (208.251.253.83): 56 data bytes 
64 bytes from 208.251.253.83: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=0.2 ms 
64 bytes from 208.251.253.83: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=0.1 ms
64 bytes from 208.251.253.83: icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=0.1 ms
64 bytes from 208.251.253.83: icmp_seq=3 ttl=255 time=0.1 ms

--- 208.251.253.83 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0.1/0.1/0.2 ms


but pings sent anywhere else are dropped...

root@server# ping 208.33.90.85
PING 208.33.90.85 (208.33.90.85): 56 data bytes

--- 208.33.90.85 ping statistics ---
9 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

root@server#

> My only real suggestion is to "whack it back to where it works."  That
> is, lose all the ipchains/NAT/firewall stuff and just go with
> /etc/network/interfaces, and appropriate NIC driver.  If that doesn't
> work, at least the area of investigation is much smaller.  If it does,
> then add your other stuff one de-bug-able line or stanza at a time.

had this problem even before "apt-get install ipmasq" but to be
certain, i "apt-get --purge remove ipmasq" and then "reboot" and
still no luck.

> Not much, but it's all I've got.

i appreciate the effort! we'll nail this reall soon now, i
hope...

-- 
DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #92 from Martin F. Krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
:
Would you like to use SHUTDOWN AS NORMAL USER?  Install appropriate
entries into /etc/sudoers (assuming that 'sudo' is installed:
	User_Alias      SHUTDOWNERS = <comma-separated list of users, or 'ALL'>
	Cmnd_Alias      SHUTDOWN = /sbin/shutdown /sbin/halt /sbin/reboot
	SHUTDOWNERS     ALL = NOPASSWD: SHUTDOWN

Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...



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