Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 02:12:58 +0100 (MET) From: Piero Serini <piero@strider.ibenet.it> To: Hackers@FreeBSD.ORG (FreeBSD Hackers' List) Subject: 2.1-951104-SNAP: more on net problems Message-ID: <199511160112.CAA14609@strider.ibenet.it>
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Hello. As some of you may recall, I'm having problems with the new machine I installed and the network: I thought I couldn't simply log in via net, but I have some more data now: interface ed0: 194.179.128.33 255.255.255.0, it works, as I can ftp/telnet/whatever to another FBSD box (2.0.5). It won't see any other machine on the same network, though, and one of those is its router (Cisco 4500). I can't exactly quote the output of netstat right now (too bad I didn't write it down, no the machine isn't phisically here), but it's fine: the only strange thing is that it won't see the router, so I can't telnet in via network. The router (194.179.128.254) is on the same network and works fine for all the other machines. /etc/sysconfig says NO TCP extensions (but nothing changes if I set them to YES). I tried changing the IP address to something else, either very low (3) or near to the router's (250), no go. The ARP entry for the router is reported correctly if I ping 194.179.128.255 from the router itself (it founds this new machine), but I can't still connect. Any idea? Need some other input (please specify)? Bye, -- # $Id: .signature,v 1.12 1995/08/14 12:10:54 piero Exp $ Piero Serini Via Giambologna, 1 <Piero@Free.IT> I 20136 Milano - ITALY
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