Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 15:39:42 EDT From: ATeslik@aol.com To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: can't ping windows machine Message-ID: <0.497dcfc6.2538dcfe@aol.com>
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Hello, I'm going a bit nuts. I have a 3 computer intranet in my room. 2 machines are win95 and 1 is FreeBSD 3.2. They are connected via 10BaseT UTP at a Linksys hub. Heres my problem: I can't ping the windows machines at all, and the windows machines can't ping the FreeBSD machine. The windows machines can ping each other. To make things more complicated, when I run tcpdump I can see the attempts from the windows machines on the BSD box with the proper ips. Heres the output from tcpdump when I ping BSD: 12:37:26.618523 200.200.1.2 > 200.200.1.3: icmp: echo request 12:37:28.102603 200.200.1.2 > 200.200.1.3: icmp: echo request 12:37:29.120196 200.200.1.2 > 200.200.1.3: icmp: echo request 12:37:30.135294 200.200.1.2 > 200.200.1.3: icmp: echo request Why isn't the BSD box responding? The computers are seeing each other, but not at the same time. Do I need to do routing even though they are directly connected on the same hub? Thanks in advance! Alex Teslik <ateslik@aol.com> Someday I'll kick this crappy address and service. Too far from phone company for DSL. doh. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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