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From: Massimiliano Ziccardi <massimiliano.ziccardi@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Network problem with linux server
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 12:17:26
Message-Id: CAET4pLtu+Aoga6j9kPGgJH9nO7kP9yQFSu1GKH7Zz+2YXv8f1A@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Network problem with linux server by "J. Roeleveld"
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2 > Please do NOT top-post
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5 Sorry.
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7 If asking questions on how to do things on non-Gentoo installations,
8 > please always mention the distribution in your email.
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11 Ok, sorry again!
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13 What about the documentation?
14 > I have noticed that most binary distros require the use of their graphical
15 > admin tools to make any changes to the configuration.
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18 I read the documentation and tried to carefully follow it. Now I'm getting
19 this strange behaviour and don't know what's happening.
20 I tried both editing the config files and using the network config tool,
21 but with no luck.
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23 I thought it was a routing problem, but as you can see, the routes I sent
24 seems to be ok.
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26 However, I'm not a networking guru, so I don't know what to look else.
27 Maybe the arp tables?
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29 Here is the arptables -L output:
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31 Chain IN (policy ACCEPT)
32 target source-ip destination-ip source-hw
33 destination-hw hlen op hrd pro
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35 Chain OUT (policy ACCEPT)
36 target source-ip destination-ip source-hw
37 destination-hw hlen op hrd pro
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39 Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
40 target source-ip destination-ip source-hw
41 destination-hw hlen op hrd pro

Replies

Subject Author
Re: [gentoo-user] Network problem with linux server "J. Roeleveld" <joost@××××××××.org>
Re: [gentoo-user] Network problem with linux server Michael Schreckenbauer <grimlog@×××.de>