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Have you checked it's not DNA related? - used IP numbers rather than urls in pings etc? |
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Try panga/trace route to upstream IPs. |
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BillK |
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On 20/03/2012, at 0:33, Maxim Wexler <maxim.wexler@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Just got back from gentoo land. |
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> Arrrgh, gmail won't let me attach files, just sits there spinning. |
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> So I'll have to make do with pastebin. |
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> http://paste.ubuntu.com/890854/ |
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> Is a chronicle of the commands entered. First having booted and not |
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> changing anything, I do #ifconifg, then I do #route -n, then #pon |
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> <isp> to connect. Then there is the running tail of the messages log, |
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> ifconfig, route -n |
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> Next, rmmod the drivers. I do #poff <isp> to bring down ppp0, tail the |
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> messages, And so on... |
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> NB: the crash of the time daemon doesn't matter. Like everything else |
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> I need to work around the problem; in this case via a script in |
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> /etc/ppp/ip-up.d and /ip-down.d. The problem persists if I don't start |
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> the daemon at all. |
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> At the bottom of the file I've included the /etc/ppp/ip-up script. |
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> The scripts it refers to are here: |
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> 30-wins.sh |
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> http://paste.ubuntu.com/890854/ |
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> 40-dns.sh |
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> http://paste.ubuntu.com/890857/ |
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> 50-initd.sh |
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> http://paste.ubuntu.com/890857/ |
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> 90-ntpd.sh |
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> http://paste.ubuntu.com/890857/ |
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> The first two don't apply. 50-initd.sh, I don't quite grok. |
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> Hope somebody has the patience to go through this ;) |
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> MW |
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